So far, so Orwell. However, “The Dream Hotel” is intriguing and (mostly) satisfying, even if the ingredients feel familiar, ...
There is no time left. While commentators carefully and “objectively” report court challenges, mass firings, deportations, and wholesale raping of entire government agencies, the mess has already ...
Boy, do we have some films for you. With demagogues, oligarchs and dictators rising like the sea levels, it seems that state ...
HOW DO YOU concoct a plausible fictional near-future, in which people’s reliance on technology has gone too far? If you read “The Dream Hotel”, a gripping new novel, you can discern one recipe.
Orwell and Huxley offered contrasting dystopias: oppression versus distraction. Which feels more real today? Explore their ...
The racist tinge to Elon Musk’s hacking of the government eerily reflects cyberpunk's vision of the future—especially the science fiction coming out of South Africa.
Laila Lalami’s “The Dream Hotel” imagines a society in which people are under constant surveillance and their thoughts and ...
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GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT on MSNWhy A '90s Dystopian Sci-Fi By An A-List Superstar FailedAn American Saga guy threw himself into an epic post-apocalyptic blockbuster that became … Continue reading "Why The Postman ...
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‘The Electric State’: A dystopian adventure sparks no real emotionWith a star-studded cast and a grand premise, 'The Electric State' ultimately falls short, lacking the emotional depth to make its ...
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