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Plus, John Hurt pops up in a supporting role, which is a nice bit of synergy, considering the “Alien” star also featured in ...
Acres, starring Danielle Deadwyler, doesn’t distinguish itself from the rest of the post-apocalyptic pack.
Cyberpunk city-builder Dystopika adds new districts, lighting, weather effects, video recording, and more to celebrate its ...
Irish cities face ‘dystopian future’ due to drone deliveries, TD warns, as clip of noise is played in Dáil Call for drone restriction zone in Glasnevin, designated Ireland’s first autism ...
In Georgia, Adriana Smith, a mother and nurse, was declared brain-dead but was put on life supports to keep a 9-week fetus alive. The decision by the hospital is based on its interpretation of ...
The real dystopia isn’t the technology; it’s giving up control. Brands have more influence than ever over how the future of advertising takes shape.
However, a different future is possible—one in which individuals own their digital twins and can profit from their use. In this world, health data isn’t a liability, it’s a resource.
Brent Calver/Postmedia Photo by Brent Calver / Postmedia Network The protagonist in the dystopian novel Noetic Marj Odyssey, by Calgary author Inga M. Nelson, is a 17-year-old girl named Marj.
Dystopian Future Movie Mickey 17, tells the story of a man- Mickey who in a bid to run away from dangerous creditors signs up for a job he knows nothing about, as an ‘expendable’.
Not 1984, but 2084: Michelle Fung imagines a dystopian future in art that’s in part a response to consumerism and environmental woes.
The novel is set in a fever dream of a dystopian near-future. Though no year is specified, modern favorites like Taylor Swift’s “Shake it Off” are referred to as old songs of a bygone era ...
Yet, as serious as all this sounds, MISS LARAJ’S HOUSE OF DYSTOPIAN FUTURES is mostly comedic, full of eye candy, and is never too preachy or laborious. In short, it’s a smart, good time.