Alex Garland is definitely one of the best filmmakers we have today. Here are all of his films, ranked.
I'm not usually a fan of the war genre, but after seeing Alex Garland's Civil War, it's already one of my favorite 2024 movies.
Civil War sees Alex Garland leaving some pretty huge questions on the table after the film's stunning finale.
Civil War is an intellectual blockbuster triumph that continues to prove why the writer/director is one of the most compelling storytellers in the contemporary cinematic landscape.
Alex Garland's new film Civil War premiered at South by Southwest. See why people are lauding this "scary as hell" movie.
Alex Garland's Civil War is a conversation starter on every level, and I expect we'll be talking about Kirsten Dunst right up until the Oscars.
At long last, we will see a new sequel to 28 Days Later, and the project is reuniting director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland.
Following her critically-acclaimed role in Netflix's The Power of the Dog, Kirsten Dunst is already getting ready for another exciting role.
Major spoilers ahead for the entirety of Devs, Alex Garland's 'FX on Hulu' sci-fi limited series. We've been following along with Garland's newest project Devs for its eight-episode run, tracking the techno-speak, quantum-computing conversations, and positing our own theories as to just WTF was going on. Now that the series finale is here, we finally have our answers and we totally, absolutely, 100% understand everything that happened ... more or less. So we're here to break it down for you if you still have difficulty sussing out the differences between de Broglie-Bohm …
From creator/writer/director/executive producer Alex Garland, the limited series Devs, which is available to stream at FX on Hulu, follows software engineer Lily Chan (Sonoya Mizuno), as she tries to investigate the ultra-secretive development division of the cutting-edge tech company that employers her, following the murder of her boyfriend (Karl Glusman). As Lily gets in deeper and the extent of Amaya CEO Forest’s (Nick Offerman) commitment to the Devs project is pushed to the limit, the success of the company’s covert work is threatened, which could result in dire consequences for everyone. During this …
From creator/writer/director/executive producer Alex Garland, the limited series Devs, which is available to stream at FX on Hulu, follows software engineer Lily Chan (Sonoya Mizuno), as she tries to investigate the ultra-secretive development division of the cutting-edge tech company that employers her, following the murder of her boyfriend (Karl Glusman). As Lily gets in deeper and the extent of Amaya CEO Forest’s (Nick Offerman) commitment to the Devs project is pushed to the limit, the success of the company’s covert work is threatened, which could result in dire consequences for everyone. During this …
Spoilers ahead through Episode 3 Devs, the new sci-fi series from up-and-coming paragon on the genre on the big and small screen Alex Garland, is poised to be the next big water-cooler drama in an era of post-water-cooler television. Episodes of the heady show are available to stream now thanks to the newly launched "FX on Hulu" streaming channel, but we've already got a ton of questions that we hope Devs will answer. Stay tuned to this post because we'll be updating it with answers, more questions, and a validity check on …
From creator/writer/director/executive producer Alex Garland, the limited series Devs, which is available to stream at FX on Hulu, follows software engineer Lily Chan (Sonoya Mizuno), as she tries to investigate the ultra-secretive development division of the cutting-edge tech company that employers her, following the murder of her boyfriend (Karl Glusman). As Lily gets in deeper and the extent of Amaya CEO Forest’s (Nick Offerman) commitment to the Devs project is pushed to the limit, the success of the company’s covert work is threatened, which could result in dire consequences for everyone. During this …
From creator/writer/director/executive producer Alex Garland, the limited series Devs, which is available to stream at FX on Hulu, follows software engineer Lily Chan (Sonoya Mizuno), as she tries to investigate the ultra-secretive development division of the cutting-edge tech company that employers her, following the murder of her boyfriend (Karl Glusman). As Lily gets in deeper and the extent of Amaya CEO Forest’s (Nick Offerman) commitment to the Devs project is pushed to the limit, the success of the company’s covert work is threatened, which could result in dire consequences for everyone. During this …
As a writer and filmmaker, Alex Garland has become known for pensive, mind-bending sci-fi movies rooted in just enough real-world science to leave you hanging on the ledge of a full-blown existential crisis. The 28 Days Later and Dredd screenwriter made his directorial debut with the stunning A.I. drama Ex Machina and his last film, 2018’s Annihilation, was his boldest swing yet; an ambitious, abstract and absolutely mind-melting biological nightmare. With Devs, the upcoming series that will launch Disney’s new FX on Hulu model, Garland makes the leap into television with another …
FX has released a new trailer for their upcoming thriller DEVS. The eight-episode series hails from Ex Machina and Annihilation director Alex Garland, and follows a young software engineer (Sonoya Mizuno) who investigates the secretive development division of her employer (Nick Offerman), which she believes is behind the murder of her boyfriend. It's exciting to see what Garland will do with eight episodes to tell his story. FX is also a network that rarely gets in the way of a creator's vision, whatever that might. Sometimes that works out great (Atlanta) and other times you get Legion. …
FX reveals a trailer and premiere date for Devs, the upcoming original sci-fi TV show created by Ex Machina and Annihilation director Alex Garland.
Looks like another creative mind will need to put their stamp on the hypothetical follow-up.
Dredd writer Alex Garland, who also (unofficially) directed the film, says he wouldn't be interested in returning for a sequel, were it to happen.
Devs stars Sonoya Mizuno and Nick Offerman get the spotlight in the first images and teaser trailer for Alex Garland and FX's sci-fi limited series.