This review of Gravity is the lead-in text to the article on Cinema Static's parent site, Brusimm.com.
The orbiting space-based drama titled Gravity is a unique and great movie experience, despite all the trailers and clips spoiling most of the first act.
In the wild chance you don’t know, Gravity sees Sandra Bullock stepping out of her comedic mode and taking up the sci-fi mantle yet again. (Some sources say this was her first foray into sci-fi, but that’s technically incorrect, if you consider 2007′s Premonition and 1993′s fun Demolition Man.)
She stars alongside George Clooney as they portray two astronauts on a space shuttle mission to work on a satellite telescope.
If you have a sharp ear will recognize the voice of Ed Harris as the voice of Mission Control.
And as you probably know from the clips and trailers out there, something goes slightly wrong that causes our intrepid astronauts to have what one might call a bad, bad day.
Continued over on Brusimm's review of Gravity.
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In the wild chance you don’t know, Gravity sees Sandra Bullock stepping out of her comedic mode and taking up the sci-fi mantle yet again. (Some sources say this was her first foray into sci-fi, but that’s technically incorrect, if you consider 2007′s Premonition and 1993′s fun Demolition Man.)
She stars alongside George Clooney as they portray two astronauts on a space shuttle mission to work on a satellite telescope.
If you have a sharp ear will recognize the voice of Ed Harris as the voice of Mission Control.
And as you probably know from the clips and trailers out there, something goes slightly wrong that causes our intrepid astronauts to have what one might call a bad, bad day.
Continued over on Brusimm's review of Gravity.
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