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Lucy in the Sky premiered on HBO on May 30. A lot more people discovered the Natalie Portman space drama on cable and streaming than they did in theaters the previous October.
“Lucy in the Sky” starts with lofty ambitions — literally. NASA shuttle astronaut Lucy Cola (Natalie Portman) is seen floating high above Earth during an extravehicular spacewalk, looking ...
Lucy In The Sky is a deep and complex look at the unravelling of Natalie Portman’s astronaut after she returns to Earth from two weeks in space.
In Nana’s words, Lucy has a yen for “astronaut dick,” and she’s not letting go. And in its initial scenes, Lucy in the Sky seems to be on to something special. Sadly, not for long.
Lucy in the Sky is the odd film that starts cosmically big and gradually becomes narrower and more conventional as it goes along, to diminishing returns. This first feature film by Noah Hawley ...
Apparently, an astronaut named Lisa Nowak approached the girlfriend of her former lover and attacked her. “Lucy in the Sky” is not really about that, but it’s not exactly not about that, either.
Allow me to explain. Lucy in the Sky airs on HBO this Saturday at 8 p.m. ET, at which point it will also be available on HBO Now, HBO Go, and HBO Max.
The Beatles ‘ “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” is one of the most unusual songs in the canon of pop music. John Lennon thought it was a love song.
LONDON — Lucy Vodden, who provided the inspiration for the Beatles’ classic song “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds,” has died after a long battle with lupus. She was 46.
“Lucy in the Sky” admirably tries to get into the head of its thinly fictionalized protagonist, Lucy (Natalie Portman), but can’t stick the landing. Or, really, the takeoff.
This weekend “Lucy in the Sky,” a movie inspired by those events and starring Natalie Portman, hits theaters (opens Friday in New York, LA, Chicago, Washington and San Francisco, expands ...
Shot by Polly Morgan, who has been director of photography on several episodes of “Legion,” “Lucy in the Sky” looks TV-like even in orbit. Don’t expect “Gravity”-level visuals here.
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