Fans of Fly Me to the Moon are eager to discover if the recent release is based on a true story. Set against the backdrop of the 1960s Space Race, the romantic comedy follows a NASA Director and a PR ...
How do you tell a fictional story about a fake moon landing with some real facts sprinkled in? That was the challenge facing Rose Gilroy as she wrote “Fly Me to the Moon,” a romantic comedy set ...
Fly Me to the Moon is a historical romance "set against the high-stakes backdrop of NASA’s historic Apollo 11 moon landing." The film follows marketing maven Kelly Jones, who is brought in to fix NASA ...
While far from out-of-this-world, “Fly Me to the Moon” stays aloft with a fun premise, star power, a nice tempo and good vibes. The romantic comedy set in the late 1960s against the backdrop of the ...
That in-script concept is applicable to the making of Fly Me to the Moon itself. Speaking to ComicBook at the Fly Me to the Moon press junket, leading man Channing Tatum noted that he has “always ...
After a run of movies awash in the romance of the space program like “Hidden Figures” and “First Man,” “Fly Me to the Moon” cleverly uses the Apollo 11 mission as the backdrop to an old-style romance.
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What Was NASA’s Reaction to Fly Me to the Moon? The world leader in space exploration embraced faking its greatest accomplishment on the big screen. Speaking to ComicBook, director Greg Berlanti ...
Running time: 132 minutes. Rated PG-13 (some strong language and smoking). In theaters July 12. “Fly Me to the Moon,” starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum, is best summed up by the next ...
Banner image: Channing Tatum and Ray Romano in "Fly Me to the Moon." (Credit: Sony Pictures) Romcom lovers rejoice: This week, moviegoers can watch the sparks fly between Channing Tatum and Scarlett ...
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