Orcun Behram depicts a dystopian Turkey that, in certain ways, is not unlike Turkey today.
Tag Archives: Surveillance State
388 ARLETTA AVENUE: Infiltration of a Complacent Private Sphere
388 ARLETTA AVENUE is a chilling reminder not to get too complacent about security in the suburbs.
UPGRADE: The Abject Anxieties of Bodies + Technology
Leigh Whannell’s UPGRADE is a kick ass horror thrill ride. It’s also a deep, dark rumination on technological singularity.
Prayers to a Consumer God: American Decay + Ideological Control in THEY LIVE
Generally disregarded by the mainstream, John Carpenter’s THEY LIVE (’88) is a prophetic piece of sci-fi cinema.
Fear of a Rental Economy in 14 CAMERAS
14 CAMERAS will leave you making sure you pay your rent on time this month— or else!!!
Working Class Woes: Killer Capitalism in 1989’s INTRUDER
This slice of late ’80s horror offers blood, gore, and capitalist critique! Dig in.
Minority Report’s Speculative Fiction is All Kinds of Awesome
Minority Report. 2002. Directed by Steven Spielberg. Screenplay by Jon Cohen & Scott Frank; based on the short story of the same name by Philip K. Dick. Starring Tom Cruise, Max von Sydow, Steve Harris, Neal McDonough, Patrick Kilpatrick, Jessica Capshaw, Anna Maria Horsford, Colin Farrell, Samantha Morton, Tim Blake Nelson, Lois Smith, Mike Binder,Continue reading “Minority Report’s Speculative Fiction is All Kinds of Awesome”
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