I'm not quite sure, as i'm not a motorcycle rider or anything ... the revised Slingshot, even with roughly 70 percent of its parts being different from the pre-refresh years, still feels like ...
The new movie “Slingshot,” a sci-fi thriller about a yearslong mission to Saturn’s moon Titan, is out in theaters today. It follows the crew members, played by Casey Affleck, Laurence Fishburne, and ...
“Slingshot” belongs to a genre that could be called “man in a can” movies — films where the protagonist is isolated in an enclosed space for much, if not all, of the running time.
This sort of practical ground plan configuration allowed us to do that,.” Except “Slingshot” has one more twist up its sleeve: John finally makes contact with Earth and is informed he’s ...
Laurence Fishburne talks about the twist ending of 'Slingshot' movie starring Casey Affleck, plus 'Megalopolis' and playing Superman role Perry White. Laurence Fishburne on Slingshot Twist Ending ...
By Jordan Mintzer “In space, no one can hear you scream… your girlfriend’s name,” would be a good tagline for Slingshot, a psychological sci-fi thriller about an astronaut suffering major ...
Yet even more alarming troubles are coming for Casey Affleck’s astronaut in “Slingshot,” a sci-fi drama about a trip to Saturn’s largest moon. The title refers to a vehicular gambit in ...
John finds parts of the ship damaged, possibly due to external impact, which theoretically endangers their upcoming gravitational slingshot, but the captain disagrees. John sees (or imagines ...
but can’t find the actual parts to make the transfer. John (Casey Affleck) is on a high-level mission with two other astronauts aiming to slingshot themselves onto Titan, Saturn’s largest moon ...
In “Slingshot,” a space travel thriller directed by Mikael Håfström, the title refers to a risky flight maneuver involving orbital mechanics. Astronauts journeying a billion and a half miles ...
In “Slingshot,” a space-travel thriller directed by Mikael Håfström, the title refers to a risky flight maneuver involving orbital mechanics. Astronauts journeying a billion and a half miles ...