The actors play snipers tasked with guarding a mysterious ravine in this feature also starring Sigourney Weaver and directed by Scott Derrickson.
After a taut set-up, Scott Derrickson’s film gets restless and starts larking around that bit too soon, as moody Miles Teller and impish, punky Anya Taylor-Joy get together across the divide — even fitting in a gratuitous dance duet before the gorge disgorges its secrets.
If you want to spend a night in the company of swooning lovers, Denver native Scott Derrickson would like to show you his new Apple TV+ movie, “The
The Gorge” follows two expert snipers, Levi (Miles Teller) and Drasa (Anya Taylor-Joy), as they’re tasked with protecting the world from monsters while they are thousands of feet apart on either side of a deep gorge.
Directed by The Black Phone's Scott Derrickson, The Gorge promises to tell a love story filled with horror, sci-fi, and action.
The Gorge is the new horror-thriller-romance movie from director Scott Derrickson (Sinister, Doctor Strange). As the trailer for the film teased, The Gorge stars Miles Teller (Top Gun: Maverick) and Anya Taylor-Joy (Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga) as an American and Russian sniper (respectively),
Debuting on Apple TV+ on February 14 is director Scott Derrickson’s THE GORGE, starring Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy and Sigourney Weaver. Two highly-trained operatives (Teller and Taylor-Joy)
The Gorge had the potential to become an iconic romance movie, but the way that Drasa was written fell into the typical romance movie cliché.
The action-romance film starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller comes just eight months before his horror sequel, which he calls “a high school coming-of-age movie.”
The Gorge director Scott Derrickson reveals how his own love story led to his creation of the sci-fi action horror film starring Anya Taylor-Joy.
EXCLUSIVE:’ The Gorge has become the biggest film launch in the young streamer’s history. The Scott Derrickson-directed thriller from Skydance stars Miles
The Gorge' director Scott Derrickson explains how he crafted the literal gorge and why practical effects are just as important as CGI.