Project Hail Mary is a flawless 5-star adaptation that delivers the year’s best character

Okay, so let me tell you about Project Hail Mary. It starts with me – well, actually, with Ryland Grace, played by Ryan Gosling – waking up on a spaceship totally confused. I have no clue how I got there or what my mission is. As things start coming back to me, I realize it’s a huge deal: I’m humanity’s last hope! There’s this weird thing happening with the sun, and I need to figure out why it’s fading before it’s too late. It’s based on the book by Andy Weir, and it’s a wild ride!

Project Hail Mary Review: Lord & Miller’s Transcendent Jewel Brings The Joy Of Discovery Back To Sci-Fi

This film really throws a fascinating wrench into the classic ‘what would you do?’ thought experiment. It asks what happens when you’re not just making a choice for yourself, but are asked to help others, even when it goes against your own instincts. What I loved about Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel is its gentle reminder that true character isn’t about avoiding sacrifice, but about willingly putting others’ needs before your own. It’s a beautifully observed idea, and the film really gets at the heart of what makes us human.

‘Godzilla’ Is the Longest Running Sci-Fi Franchise & Keeps Getting Better

Godzilla has officially been recognized by Guinness World Records as the longest-running movie series of all time, having been made consistently since 1954. Currently, there are 38 Godzilla films in total. These include 33 produced and released by Toho Co., Ltd. in Japan, and five American films – one by TriStar Pictures and four as part of Legendary Pictures’ Monsterverse franchise.