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Gravity
open the pod bay doors
May 31, 2019
‘Depressed in Space Alone’ Is My Favorite Movie Genre Nothing is more peaceful than movies about people who are floating through the ether, grasping for meaning and finding only the chilly abyss.
By Rachel Handler
oscars 2016
Feb. 26, 2016
How Historic Will It Be If Emmanuel Lubezki Wins His 3rd Straight Oscar? The Revenant cinematographer is the front-runner for the Best Cinematography trophy.
By Nate Jones
Gravity Author Keeps Coming Up Short in CourtAuthor Tess Gerritsen says the consequences of her case’s ruling “could be devastating to all writers working in any media, including film, television, and publishing.”
By Sean Fitz-Gerald
oscars 2014
Feb. 28, 2014
How to Explain Each of the Nominees Winning Best Picture We have your talking points to sound smart no matter who wins the big race, be it 12 Years a Slave or Philomena .
By Kyle Buchanan
oscars 2014
Feb. 28, 2014
The Oscar Best Picture Nominees As Pie Charts How much of Her was Spike Jonze–Sofia Coppola breakup fan fiction? What percentage of The Wolf of Wall Street was Mrs. Doubtfire ? Was American Hustle mostly briefcase-pushing?
By Jesse David Fox
oscars 2014
Feb. 27, 2014
By Amanda Dobbins
wocka wocka
Feb. 20, 2014
By Jesse David Fox
honest trailers
Feb. 18, 2014
By Lindsey Weber
Listen to Louis C.K. Explain Why He’s Not a Fan of ‘Gravity’
As we learned from his episode on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Louis C.K. is a fan of getting stoned and seeing 3D IMAX movies, and […]
By Megh Wright
awards season
Jan. 26, 2014
Alfonso Cuarón Wins Top Honor at DGA Awards The Gravity director’s Oscar chances don’t look bad.
By Delia Paunescu
awards season
Jan. 20, 2014
Gravity and 12 Years a Slave Are Your Oscar FavoritesAfter tying for Best Picture at the traditionally predictive PGA Awards.
By Jesse David Fox
Everything You Need to Know About This Year’s Best Picture Nominees From 12 Years a Slave through Dallas Buyers Club : Everything we’ve written about the nominees.
By Anna Silman
awards season
Jan. 8, 2014
Gravity , 12 Years , Hustle Lead BAFTA NominationsAmerican Hustle got nods in all four acting categories.
By Jesse David Fox
war on christmas releases
Jan. 3, 2014
Movie Theatre Owners CEO Criticizes Studio Release Calendar “Can we start summer in April? Let’s open Christmas presents in October.”
By Jesse David Fox
awards season
Jan. 2, 2014
By Josh Wolk
your box office explained
Dec. 31, 2013
7 Box-Office Quirks of 2013 Raunch sells, 3-D slumps, and James Badge Dale rules them all.
By Bilge Ebiri
The Toughest Scene I Wrote: Alfonso Cuarón on Gravity Cuarón and his co-writer son Jonás explain the scene that required some last-minute help from George Clooney.
By Kyle Buchanan
Alfonso Cuarón On the Harry Potter Spinoff “No flying on brooms and stuff like that, right?”
By Jennifer Vineyard
oscars 2014
Nov. 20, 2013
Watch Gravity ’s Companion Short, Aningaaq Turns out, Ryan Stone was talking to a fisherman in Greenland.
By Lindsey Weber
weekend box office
Nov. 3, 2013
Ender’s Game Starts on TopThe YA adaptation won the weekend box office.
By Delia Paunescu
‘SNL’ Review: Badass Bruce Willis For people who like to talk about comedy, there are few greater debates than the one over the claim that “funny is funny.” Can a performer or […]
By Erik Voss
weekend box office
Oct. 13, 2013
Audiences Still Feel Gravity ’s Pull The latest from director Alfonso Cuarón topped the weekend box office once again.
By Delia Paunescu
helping hands
Oct. 9, 2013
By Jesse David Fox
vulture lists
Oct. 8, 2013
Ranking Gravity ’s Most Anxiety-Inducing Moments Would you rank the spinning before or after being trapped on the platform? Hard choices.
By Jesse David Fox
out of the blind
Oct. 7, 2013
An Astronaut Fact-checks Gravity Jet packs, space nausea (what happens if you vomit in your suit?), and the unlikelihood of being able to dodge space debris.
By Gwynne Watkins
houston we have an explanation
Oct. 7, 2013
Alfonso Cuarón Answers All Your Questions About Gravity The real-life science behind the filmmaking, butting heads with his advisers, and much more.
By Dan P. Lee
Beloved Scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson Fact-checked Gravity “Mysteries of #Gravity: Why Bullock’s hair, in otherwise convincing zero-G scenes, did not float freely on her head.”
By Lindsey Weber
weekend box office
Oct. 6, 2013
Gravity Has Massive, Record-Breaking Opening WeekendBatman & Robin is no longer Clooney’s top-earning flick.
By Margaret Hartmann
week in vulture
Oct. 5, 2013
By E. Alex Jung
Male Gaze: George Clooney Is Out of This World Because he’s hot and in a movie about outer space.
By Sally Holmes
across the streaming-verse
Oct. 4, 2013
What to Stream This Weekend on Netflix and Hulu: Gravity Edition The Right Stuff , Event Horizon , Into the Universe With Stephen Hawking , and the original Solaris .
By Matt Patches
Party Lines Slideshow: Gravity Edition Which celebrities want to go into space?
By Jennifer Vineyard
Party Lines Slideshow: Gravity Edition Which celebrities want to go into space?
By Jennifer Vineyard
The Stars Who Were Almost Cast in the Year’s Biggest Movies Angelina Jolie and Robert Downey Jr. were first meant to star in Gravity .
By Kyle Buchanan
movie review
Sept. 29, 2013
Edelstein on Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity On one level, Gravity is nothing new. But then there’s the part that’s—as we serious cinephiles like to say—infuckingcredible.
By David Edelstein
oscar futures
Sept. 27, 2013
Vulture’s Oscar Futures: The Race Begins Now! Gravity makes a stellar impression on the charts, but who’s up and who’s down?
By Kyle Buchanan
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