Hollywood Revisits Apollo 11

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Key Takeaways:

  • Universal Pictures is releasing "First Man," a new film about the Apollo 11 mission starring Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong, which has received positive early reviews for its realistic and gritty portrayal.
  • The $70 million film is based on a biography and is set to premiere ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing in 2019.
  • The article briefly mentions the other Apollo 11 astronauts, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, and the subsequent Moon landings.
  • AVweb's Paul Bertorelli plans to review "First Man" for readers next month.
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Universal Pictures’ new film about the Apollo 11 mission, “First Man,” is due in theaters Oct. 12, and early reviews so far have been mainly positive. According to Variety, director Damien Chazelle knows the story has been told before, “so his audacious strategy is to make a movie so revelatory in its realism, so gritty in its physicality, that it becomes a drama of thrillingly hellbent danger and obsession.” The $70 million film, starring Ryan Gosling, is based on the book “First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong,” by James R. Hansen.

Armstrong was joined on the first Moon landing by astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. Over the next few years, 10 astronauts followed, with Gene Cernan the last to leave his footprints on the Moon, in 1972. The 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, which took place July 20, 1969, is coming up next year. AVweb‘s Paul Bertorelli remembers that day, and plans to review “First Man” for our readers next month.

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