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Stargate (1994) #RetroReview

October 25, 2024

Despite having a fairly large budget for its day, Roland Emmerich’s Stargate from 1994 never feels as big as it should. The script, co-written by Emmerich and frequent collaborator Dean Devlin, is also pretty straightforward and predictable. That being said, I’ve enjoyed revisiting it here and there over the years.

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In Review Tags action, adventure, sci-fi, desert adventure, space sci-fi
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Ad Astra (2019)

September 23, 2024

Initial reviews were all over the place for 2019’s Ad Astra. I hadn’t seen any of writer/director James Gray’s previous efforts either, so while I was interested in seeing the movie just based on the trailer and general premise, I had fairly low expectations. When I finally checked out the 4K UHD, though, I ended up loving it.

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In Review Tags sci-fi epic, space sci-fi, adventure, drama, mystery, sci-fi, thriller
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