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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Blade Runner's ending sparked the debate that defined sci-fi
Blade Runner's ambiguous ending continues to spark debate among Ridley Scott and sci-fi fans. Was Deckard a replicant?
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Blade Runner 2049's Twist and Ending Explained
Blade Runner 2049 is the rarest of things: a belated sequel that lives up to the original, and that's especially true with the new Blade Runner ending, which is as big and thoughtful as Ridley Scott's ...
Reid Goldberg is a features writer for Collider. Having grown up in the Midwest, he attended the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. While he's begrudingly accepted that a FIlm Studies degree wasn't ...
Ridley Scott is responsible for some of the most influential sci-fi blockbusters of all time, but 43 years ago, he debuted a legendary epic that’s still talked about to this day. In 1982, Scott teamed ...
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