On July 17, 1987, director Paul Verhoeven’s Robocop hit theaters. The Orion Pictures sci-fi actioner went on to gross $53 million that summer and launched a franchise. The Hollywood Reporter’s ...
RoboCop is back! Last month we covered a new PX exclusive RoboCop to figure but this time it looks like RoboCop is getting two more figures that will also be more previews exclusives. Both figures ...
There's a new law enforcer in town and he's half man, half machine! From the director of Total Recall and Basic Instinct comes a "sci-fi fantasy with sleek, high-powered drive" (Time) about an ...
Robocop begins with a lovely establishing shot of futuristic “Old Detroit” at twilight. The camera soars across a body of water (presumably the Detroit River) and pushes in towards the city. The ...
RoboCop, in Paul Verhoeven's 1987 film, was originally supposed to drive around in a custom built vehicle, like Batman does. It had several nicknames: "Robo-Car," "Robo-Mobile" and "Turbo-Car." A ...
January will be a big month for Max, as several RoboCop and Star Trek movies are headed to the service after the holidays. In terms of RoboCop movies, all three of the original films are being added ...
Nearly 40 years after Robocop first released, the sci-fi action film about a cyborg police officer is heading to television. First announced in April 2023, the television adaptation will feature a ...
Screenwriters Ed Neumeier and Michael Miner never got to make a sequel to 1987's "Robocop." That's all about to change. “District 9” and “Elysium” director Neill Blomkamp has signed on to direct MGM’s ...
Paul Verhoeven's ruthless 1987 sci-fi satire has been broken down, reconfigured and souped up for this flashy remake starring Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman and Michael Keaton from Jose Padilha, director ...
“There has never been a documentary film quite like RoboDoc and the unique access to archive, exclusive interviews, attention to detail and a stunning visual ethos make this film a truly unique ...
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