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18 August, 2020
Fahrenheit 451 transcends the boundaries of science fiction
Bradbury's novel Fahrenheit 451 has transcended the boundaries of science fiction literature to become a true classic of popular literature.
21 November, 2022
To The Moon | The issue with being special
In To the Moon, a 4-hour-long indie videogame, two scientists explore the memories of an old man on his deathbed to help him get to the moon.
22 September, 2022
Dune | A grounded Sci-Fi reaching for the Stars
Dune: Part One is a science fiction movie directed by Denis Villeneuve from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jon Spaihtsand Eric Roth. The movie had its world premiere at the 78th Venice International Film Festival before being released in…
27 April, 2022
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | Getting Lost in the Labyrinthine World of Mind and Feelings
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind (2004), by Michel Gondry, halfway between romantic comedy and science fiction it’s a real cult movie.
20 September, 2021
The revolutionary power of The Invisibles by Grant Morrison
The Invisibles by Grant Morrison is an initiation path, a psychotic trip, a story that pierces the reality surface to reveal the real world.
16 September, 2021
Sense8 | A Celebration of Human Connectedness
Sense8 is a Netflix Sci-Fi drama about eight strangers from around the world who discover they are mentally and emotionally interconnected.
02 September, 2021
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier | What does it mean to be American
After the events of "Avengers: Endgame", the Falcon and the Winter Soldier have to deal with a new enemy, but with themselves as well.
11 February, 2021
Years and Years | A timely representation of today's reality
Years and Years is a timely representation of today's reality, which struggles with climate change, political crises, and humanitarian emergencies.
12 August, 2020
Dark is an exception among TV shows
Although it might put off audiences who don’t like sci-fi, time paradox and a lot of brain work, Dark it’s a rare example of how creative style and complexity in television are still a deal-breaker.
19 March, 2020
Lost | The first mainstream phenomenon on TV
It posits dualist fundamental questions about good and evil, presence and absence, life and death, rationality and impulse and reveals different sides of mankind in a both complex and relatable way.
26 April, 2025
Vurt by Jeff Noon Review | Tickle your throat with a feather
Jeff Noon's debut novel Vurt is a hallucinogenic sci-fi tale of virtual reality, set in a vividly surreal Manchester of colors and feathers.
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Posted on 16 September 2021
Flatland | A world limited to two dimensions
Posted on 2 June 2021
The Thing | To Gaze Long into an Abyss
Posted on 17 March 2021
Rick and Morty | The absurd balance between tragedy and miracle of life
Posted on 4 February 2021
The Road explores climate crisis and alienation
Posted on 27 October 2020
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Posted on 17 June 2020
Daredevil: Born Again on Disney+ | Resurrecting Superhero Storytelling
Posted on 28 May 2025
Timothée Chalamet’s A Complete Unknown Movie Review | A Biopic as Mysterious as Its Subject
Posted on 18 February 2025
Paranoia Agent Anime Review | The surreal universe of Satoshi Kon
Posted on 30 October 2024
Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver Review | Celebrating life and desire
Posted on 20 July 2024
The Museum of Innocence | A Declaration of Love to a City
Posted on 27 February 2024
A Momentous 50th at Telluride Film Festival
Posted on 18 September 2023