Ridley Scott names the most personal movie of his career: “It’s not playing the game”
An unforgettable experience.
An unforgettable experience.
An unbelievable situation.
The director reveals he wasn’t asked to return.
He took it on the chin, though.
Despite scoring high with the critics, the sequel was a box office flop.
Not seeing the ambitious side just yet.
An inadvertent touchstone in modern cinema.
Neon lights and existential nightmares.
Some sequels just aren’t meant to happen.