The first confrontation in the Royal Gorge Railroad War occurred not in the Royal Gorge, but near the top of Raton Pass in February 1878. No shots were fired that day, but there may have been some ...
The Gorge on Apple TV+ combines action, sci-fi, and romance, appealing to various audiences. The story explores Levi and Drasa's relationship and uncovering the truth of The Gorge. Levi and Drasa ...
In another life, The Gorge, with its famous young cast and Marvel director, might have been a highly anticipated theatrical action-horror release. Instead, it is being relegated to the annals of ...
Drugged and dropped off in a remote mountain region, Levi has to man a tower on one side of a huge gorge and has plenty of weaponry at his fingertips to keep a host of weird monsters (like ...
Two hawk-eyed snipers (Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy) are hired to guard a mysterious, misty gorge. Together, they fight the creatures that lurk below, and discover the secret of this massive ...
But only now has the time arrived for a long-overshadowed land formation. “The Gorge,” a preposterous new videogame-like thriller, at least succeeds in, um, gorging on this often-overlooked ...
Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for 'The Gorge'Directed by Scott Derrickson, known for Doctor Strange and The Black Phone, The Gorge blends action, romance, and horror to create an ...
Apple today launches its next original film, The Gorge, streaming now exclusively on Apple TV+. The Gorge stars Anya-Taylor Joy and Miles Teller as operatives tasked with guarding a vast chasm ...
The Second Act of The Gorge sees Teller’s character, Levi, get knocked into the gorge while trying to cross back from an in-person date with Taylor-Joy’s character Drasa. Drasa jumps right ...
Two lonely assassins who meet-cute while guarding opposite sides of a mysterious abyss must work together to defeat a top-secret evil lurking below in suspenseful Apple Original. It’s an ...
Directed by Scott Derrickson. 127 minutes. Begins Friday on Apple TV Plus. Scott Derrickson’s “The Gorge” is a movie that wants to bridge the distance between characters as well as genres.