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Category: Cinema

Cue The ‘Scrapers

The world is a fake and there are good reasons to believe it has been a set up from the … More

Articles, Blade Runner, Film

Speculative Geography

“[Code 46] Production Designer Mark Tildesley pieced together a “creative geography” for the film. A scene might be made up … More

1990-2000, British SF, C, Dystopia

Life has no meaning the moment you lose the illusion of being eternal

“EUR came as result of Italy’s miraculous economic boom in the post-WWII period when the country’s landscape was forever changed … More

Antonioni, Italy

Zardoz Commands You

“In the year AD 2293, a post-apocalypse Earth is inhabited mostly by the “Brutals”, who are ruled by the “Exterminators”, … More

1970-1980, British SF, Dystopia, Z

Revelation Space

“The depiction of filmic space in recent years is marked by the possibilities of digital technology to create new worlds … More

Definitions, Science Fiction

All is full of love

Bjork, robots… the uncanny.

Music, Robotics, The uncanny, video art

Ultimate Warrior

“Only a few people still live in New York in 2015. They are organized in gangs with their own turf. … More

1970-1980, Post Apocalypse, X-Genre

A Scanner Darkly: The Kaufman Version

SHOT OF NOTEBOOK PAGE DAPPLED WITH SUNLIGHT POV of someone skimming a hand-written entry. The corresponding voice-over is offhand, dispassionate. … More

1990-2000, Adaptation, PKD

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