
Arrow Note: The film opens in Canada
in July for some reason; just wanted to let yall know that you can expect my
review of it then.
It won’t be long before people stop referring to director Duncan Jones as “David Bowie’s son.” His new film, MOON, is getting tons of buzz and it’s sold out distribution rights worldwide. Plus, he’s a super nice guy.
With tons of nods to classic sci-fi, Kevin Spacey as the voice of a robot and actual science behind the film, MOON is sure to be a cult classic. I gave it an 8/10…check out our review
HERE. I’m dying to see what he does next. I even managed not to sing “Space Oddity” at him. And I really, really wanted to…
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