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Gravity Gets Fact-Checked By Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson

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Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity has a spectacular weekend, posting an estimated $55 million to win the weekend box office and break some surprising records in the process. By most everyone’s accounts, it was a huge win for a brilliant movie. But not everyone was so easily impressed.

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The Three Amigos- How Mexico Conquered Tinseltown

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, produced by Guillermo del Toro, is hitting cinemas this week. We couldn't help but be reminded of how much a particular trio of Mexican directors has influenced Hollywood over the past decade: Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón, and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, who are three of the most talented Mexican filmmakers of this generation. Find out how the made their way into Hollywood, and how they are connected through their films.

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10 Best NASA Movies You Should Watch | Cultured Vultures

Don't space out: we're reeling off the best NASA movies you should be adding to your watchlist, including some obscure picks.

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CSheldon881856d ago

What's your favourite NASA movie?

Razzer1856d ago

Apollo 13. Love that movie.

CSheldon881856d ago

Good choice. I'm sorry it only made #6

Razzer1855d ago (Edited 1855d ago )

lol....it is all good. There are a lot of great movies there. Think my top three would be:

1. Apollo 13
2. The Martian
3. The Right Stuff

Although I haven't seen First Man yet.

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‘Blade Runner 2049’ Pacing Faster In Advance Ticket Sales Than ‘Gravity’ & ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’

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Fandango reports that Alcon/Sony/Warner Bros’ Blade Runner 2049 is significantly outselling previous October top grossers The Martian and Gravity,  as well as Mad Max: Fury Road.

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