The star hated it, the author hated it, and even audiences weren't amused when it debuted back in 1982. Here's the story of how, 40 years later, "Blade Runner" became regarded as one of the greatest ...
When John Carpenter’s “The Thing” was released in 1982, it bombed. Steven Spielberg’s “E.T.,” by contrast soared, becoming a national phenomenon. Still, the two share a bond in Chris Nashawaty’s new ...
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7 reasons it's tough to watch Blade Runner today
Blade Runner may have developed a strong sci-fi following, but that doesn't make the film any easier to watch today.
Blade Runner was inspired by Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, so what did the famed sci-fi writer think ...
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Prime Video's upcoming cyberpunk show is officially avoiding a 43-year sci-fi problem
A groundbreaking sci-fi series aims to overcome decades of box office disappointment and unlock the potential of a visionary ...
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