A slew of films are having their world premieres at Austin's SXSW Film Festival this year, but only one could be chosen to open the Festival up this past Friday evening. Duncan Jones' Source Code-- ...
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Solid execution and provocative ideas can't save Duncan Jones' "Moon" follow-up from a fatal hubris. Summarizing this film is a dicey proposition, as the primary enjoyment to be had lies in gradually ...
Near the beginning of Duncan Jones’ surprisingly human techno-thriller “Source Code,” we see an aerial tracking shot moving across some Midwestern woods and a lake, where we see a flock of geese ...
Bleeding-edge technology, at least as it’s shown at the movies, hasn’t yet eclipsed the ambitious outer limits of fiction set for it by Source Code (streaming here on Peacock), despite almost 14 years ...
“A soldier wakes up in someone else’s body and discovers he’s part of an experimental government program to find the bomber of a commuter train. A mission he has only 8 minutes to complete.” Source ...
New Poster Offers Explosive Glimpse at Duncan Jones' Source Code Bombs, clocks, train cars and fireballs fill the explosive new poster for Source Code, the upcoming techno-thriller from Moon director ...
It’s the obvious thing to say, but it can’t be avoided: “Source Code” is the science-fiction thriller version of “Groundhog Day,” and that turns out to be not a bad thing at all. Crisply directed by ...
We were among the select few media outlets to recently visit the editing bay of the forthcoming sci-fi thriller Source Code, where director Duncan Jones showed us the trailer before it debuted and ...
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