The ‘Pluribus’ finale shows the terrifying reality of a perfectly unified world with a single scene, starring Kusimayu ...
Visitors to Gatwick Airport almost 60 years ago must have got a bit of a shock when the Tardis from Doctor Who landed on the ...
The research is mounting up that we might not be alone in this big wide world. So what's the likelihood that aliens are out ...
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A year of failed experiments
Over the years I've worked on a lot of projects, and many of them never made it onto the channel. Looking at a few of my ...
Adolescence-fever went around the world like a supervirus when it aired earlier this year – and no wonder. The show featured ...
The first TV series in the Alien franchise, another round of Nathan Fielder's The Rehearsal and a detective drama with a ...
Did you really think James Cameron wouldn't consider how to survive the sinking of the Titanic in real-life? Here's the ...
The original design choice behind Star Trek's most famous half-Vulcan would have made for a very different vibe.
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Every Stargate Spin-Off Series Ranked
Every Stargate spin-off TV series explores different corners of the Stargate universe, but some of them are indubitably ...
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Adrian Villar Rojas's 'The Language of the Enemy' challenges human-centered perception in AI era
The Political Nature of Perception Proposed by Spatial Installation Art in the AI Era — Adrian Villar Rojas, Focusing on the Exhibition "The Language of the Enemy" 1. Art Questioning the Conditions of ...
It’s likely just an evolutionary development to keep us out of harm’s way, but the horror genre is very good at using it against us. It’s why we never see the witch in The Blair Witch Project, and why ...
The revisionist non-specificity demonstrates zero interest in meeting The Moment, though plenty of other films released this ...
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