Dir: Flying Lotus. US. 2024. 95mins . Songs by musician and producer Flying Lotus are often trippy, atmospheric affairs, so ...
Dir: Flying Lotus. US. 2024. 95mins . Songs by musician and producer Flying Lotus are often trippy, atmospheric affairs, so it should come as no surprise that his second feature, ...
Promising review: "I saw this blanket on TikTok and I have to say I absolutely love it. I washed it several times now and ...
Aliens have invaded SXSW with multiple new titles befitting the theme at this year’s festival, and director Flying Lotus’ Ash certainly serves a cosmic horror that’s out of this world. Eiza González ...
Eiza González stars as astronaut Riya, who wakes up on a distant ... Her flashbacks present throughout the film as these trippy visions with a discombobulating first-person POV.
Collection of flat style spaceship, satellite, spacecraft, planets, astronauts, star, ufo ... Cartoon character of a meditating alien sitting on top of a trippy psychedelic mushroom. Green humanoid on ...
But did you know that astronauts actually shrink when they return to Earth? This is just one of the many strange effects space has on the human body. From changes in bone density to altered vision ...
In the new film Ash, director Flying Lotus weaves a big sci-fi mystery as an astronaut (Eiza González) wakes up on an alien world with her whole crew dead. A fellow astronaut who claims to know ...
Elon Musk re-confirmed his offer to return NASA astronauts from the ISS, which he claims was delayed due to alleged political interference by the Biden administration. Talking about returning the ...
The two astronauts who in June flew to orbit on the Boeing Starliner's first crewed flight test are poised to at long last return to Earth this month. Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore's highly ...
Summer wear, fishnets and floral prints. We even encountered an army of faux astronauts. Whether relaxing, engaging in social rites or moving to the music, those in attendance at M3F embraced the ...
NASA astronauts Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore have been on the International Space Station since June, even though they initially expected to stay for just eight days.