In the movies, we’ve had green valleys, haunted hills and grand canyons. But only now has the time arrived for a long-overshadowed land formation. “The Gorge,” a preposterous new videogame-like ...
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If you watched The Gorge on Apple TV+ this weekend—the new sci-fi romance starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller—then you know that the two protagonists in this movie have no idea where they are ...
The Gorge is what I like to call a madlibs movie. It's like someone took all the most ridiculous ideas a movie could have and put them into one film. Although I would be the first to crack jokes at ...
A haunted pair of snipers find something to live for when they're stationed atop a mysterious gorge full of screeching monsters. So there’s this gorge. Nobody knows where it is exactly, because the ...
I like big dumb movies. “The Gorge,” a new film on Apple TV+ directed by Scott Derrickson, is kind of big and a lot dumb. And there are monsters! Despite that, and a talented (if tiny) cast, I didn’t ...