

: This article from Silver Screen Modes explores the visual genesis of the film, highlighting the influence of "visual futurist" Syd Mead and French comic artist Moebius.
: Fandom's Blade Runner Wiki provides a breakdown of the seven distinct versions of the film, ranging from the 1982 international cut with extra violence to the definitive 2007 "Final Cut". subtitle Blade Runner 1982
: American Cinematographer features a technical deep dive into how Jordan Cronenweth used shafts of light and "soft front light coupled with hard backlight" to create the film's signature neo-noir look. : This article from Silver Screen Modes explores
: This oral history by Los Angeles Magazine details the "traumatic" production, including feuds between Ridley Scott and his actors, the death of author Philip K. Dick during filming, and how financiers eventually fired Scott and added the notorious voiceover. : This oral history by Los Angeles Magazine
The search for interesting articles on Blade Runner (1982) reveals a film that has undergone a massive critical re-evaluation since its initial failure. Below are some of the most insightful articles and retrospectives that explore its production, philosophy, and visual style. Production and History

