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6 dystopian thrillers that suddenly don’t feel like fiction
The dystopian genre has always strived to make audiences uncomfortable, and some have only become more stressful since their ...
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10 Dystopian Movies That Can Be Called Masterpieces
The dystopian genre has been filled with reflection of our fears and our politics. From silent-era spectacles to modern sci-fi epics, these films build worlds that feel distant yet disturbingly ...
Netflix subscribers clearly have an appetite for dystopian movies right now, as the entire "Maze Runner" trilogy was just sitting in Netflix's top 10 movies chart in the US, just over a week after the ...
This summer, I have been obsessed with dystopia. From books to movies, I have devoured any media set in the future, particularly those with an implicit message about the greater good of society.
"The Running Man" remake has hit theaters around the world, and it’s a dystopian sci-fi actioner that stars chisel-jawed Glen Powell as Ben Richards, attempting to survive for 30 days against hundreds ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook With the latest installment of Hunger Games on the way, it’s easy to look back at this franchise ...
The genre of dystopian fiction and film has been around forever, and it sure isn’t stopping. Recent years have shown an abundance, and they’ve come in all kinds of forms; from adaptations of young ...
Snowpiercer, Bong Joon Ho’s 2013 dystopian sci-fi film, is now a free streaming sensation on Tubi and remains as timely as ever.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about TV shows, movies, video games, entertainment & culture. In the opening moments of Children Of Men, a man walks into ...
Chris Evans stars in Snowpiercer, the dystopian film about a train that contains all of humanity at the end of the world.
Dystopian movies have always been favorites of mine. From “The Hunger Games” to “Interstellar,” I have rarely watched a dystopian movie that I have not enjoyed. “The Running Man” continued this trend.
Alberto Vázquez explains how Disney, Google, Amazon, Orwell, Buñuel, 'The Truman Show,' social media, and "megalomaniac leaders" inspired the film about a mouse struggling in a world ruled by a ...
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