When Hollywood Needs a ‘Hail Mary,’ They Turn to Phil Lord and Chris Miller
Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller helm Amazon MGM Studios' $200 million adaptation of Andy Weir's novel starring Ryan Gosling, featuring 2,018 VFX shots and Lego merchandising.
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‘Project Hail Mary’ Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Have ‘a Chip’ on Their Shoulders — but Not About This Film
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller haven’t brought a film they’ve directed to theaters since 2014’s “22 Jump Street,” which only came out about four months after their “The Lego Movie” — a now somewhat shocking example of how prolific they were at the time, compared with what would wind up being a 12- year wait for their next film. Of course, there’s the whole Han Solo situation, something I’m fairly confident the filmmaking duo would rather skip…
After Project Hail Mary, Phil Lord & Chris Miller could finally return to Andy Weir's Artemis
With glowing reviews already pouring in, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary looks poised to be a major hit when it arrives next week. But the filmmaking duo have been circling another of Weir’s novels for nearly a decade, and the film’s success could finally give that long-dormant project the push it needs. Lord and Miller were first announced as the directors of Artemis back in 2017, but the adaptatio…
Critical Drinker Calls Project Hail Mary "A Joy" - Geeks + Gamers
There have been very few decent films out there lately, but there is one upcoming release that The Critical Drinker can highly recommend, and that’s Project Hail Mary. If you’d like to check out the Drinker’s review video, please do so below. Now, it was no secret that the Critical Drinker was lucky enough to see a pre-screening of Project Hail Mary before its theatrical release, and it’s safe to say the film was a huge hit with him for all the …
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