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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Gorge works better as a strange romance than an action film. The actual monsters are far less interesting than the concept of two people forming a friendship through signs and binoculars.
Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy star in the new movie The Gorge, equal parts romance story, sci-fi adventure and survival thriller. But there's one moment that may stand out for anyone who's a fan of ...
Apple TV+’s The Gorge is a high-octane blend of action, romance, and sci-fi, featuring Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller as two elite snipers stationed at a mysterious World War II-era base.
The star is currently in a leading role opposite Anya Taylor-Joy in Apple TV's sci-fi romance, The Gorge, but what more is there to know about him? In his September cover for Esquire magazine back ...
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Parents need to know that The Gorge is a sci-fi action film starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller as experienced snipers who connect during a mysterious mission. The main characters are attacked ...
The Gorge is four movies in one. Some might describe this as a value-for-money proposition. But others might find it a bit all over the place. There is no doubt, however, that the film bites off more ...