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- The Creative Mind of Duncan JonesMost people see a movie because their favorite actor is the star attraction or because the title of the movie brings along a franchise tag. If there is only one director you want to follow, I suggest Duncan Jones.
- Source Code; A Review of a New Film by Duncan JonesDuncan Jones, the director of the critically acclaimed film "Moon," has a new film. "Source Code" is another mind bender that questions reality, free-will, and man's spirit to live and to love. Rated PG-13, "Source Code" is a film checking out.
- Through Director Duncan Jones Lens: The Source CodeWho would have guessed that the progeny of David Bowie, rock super legend, would result in a philosophical, scientific, and edgy son? Meet Duncan Jones, movie director and son of "Ziggy Stardust."
- Duncan Jones Follows Up 'Moon' with 'Source Code'An article in which I, as a witness of this fine piece of art, am going to describe first person experience of watching 'Source Code.' As well as discuss the movies relation with the previous Duncan Jones work called 'Moon.'
Duncan Jones to Replicate 'Moon' Success with 'Source Code?'Serving up new movies is getting harder to do, but Duncan Jones may have just stumbled across a new niche.
'Source Code' TV Series in DevelopmentOne of my favorite films of 2011 is Duncan Jones’ 'Source Code.' I found it to be an action-packed yet intelligent science fiction thriller. Producer Mark Gordon announced via Hollywood Reporter that it is being developed as a television series.
'Source Code' - Duncan Jones Takes Us for a LoopThe best way to describe "Source Code?" It's "Groundhog Day" meets "Quantum Leap." \Jake Gyllenhaal stars as Captain Colter Stevens, an army helicopter pilot who finds himself on a mission to find a bomber who blew up a Chicago bound train.- Everyone's A Critic Contest Review #3: 'Source Code"For my third and final review in the Everyone's a Critic contest, I chose to review "Source Code."
Film Review: "Source Code"Duncan Jones' sophomore film, Source Code, stars Jake Gyllenhall as a war veteran assigned to find a terrorist who planted a bomb on a Chicago-bound train.
"Source Code" Movie ReviewDuncan Jones's 2011 sci-fi thriller "Source Code" revealed a thematic continuity from his debut film "Moon." His movies search for humanity within the fantastical realms of science.- "Source Code" - The Best Studio Film of 2011 so Far?"Source Code" is a psychological thrill ride that takes the concept of "Groundhog Day" and injects it with a major dose of adrenaline.
- Source Code (2011) Rated PG-13Source Code swings for the fences and somehow scores, despite not making it over the fence. It's action packed, intelligent, and even a bit romantic. In other words, its Hollywood's wet dream that caters to a wide audience seeking an eventful thrill ride.
- 'Source Code' Movie Review'Source Code' is one of the most entertaining films I've seen in a long time. It is chock full of great twists and turns.
MoonA professional review of Sony Picture's Moon film/ DVD release- Moon: A Movie ReviewA review of the film "Moon" by Duncan Jones.
- Movie Review: Moon (2009) Directed by Duncan JonesMovie Review: Moon (2009) directed by Duncan Jones starring Sam Rockwell, Benedict Wong, Malcolm Stewart, Dominique McElligott, Kevin Spacey
- Moon: Duncan Jones' Debut Film is Breathtaking, like Trying to Breathe in SpaceSam Bell is nearing the end of a 3-year contract as the sole person at a lunar mining facility. He goes out, gets in an accident, wakes up in the infirmary, recovers, goes out again and runs into another Sam Bell. And then things get weird.