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15 Sci-fi Movie Characters Who Deserve Their Own Spin-Off
Doctor Fate, Dwayne Hicks, Frank the Pug – where are their standalone movies??
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New adaption of George Orwell’s 1984 to premiere in Glasgow this autumn
A new adaptation of George Orwell’s 1984, directed by Dominic Hill and written by Chris Hannan, premieres at Glasgow’s Citizens Theatre this autumn.
Welcome to The A.V. Club’s monthly comics preview, where we recommend new books to check out over the next few weeks. This month, we’ve got five noteworthy picks, including a collection of sci-fi ...
EXCLUSIVE: FIPRESCI — the International Federation of Film Critics – has announced the five finalists for its inaugural ...
An exhibit about nine people enslaved by George Washington must be restored at his former home in Philadelphia after President Donald Trump’s administration ...
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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 ...
A large body of dramatic literature has emerged that puts the Black experience vividly and inescapably front and center. Week in, week out, Black history is very much alive on stages across the ...
As this spring semester started, I found a growing excitement to be back on campus and begin my studies again. Although it was quite pleasant to have a break from school during winterim, I was eager ...
The Glasgow Film Festival is set to open tomorrow, with Scotland well-represented throughout Paul Gallagher's debut programme.
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Slavery exhibit returns to Philadelphia museum following judge’s orders that cited Orwell’s ‘1984’
Informational panels on slavery returned to a popular historical museum in Philadelphia on Thursday, after a federal judge evoked the dystopian world of George Orwell’s novel “1984” to order the Trump ...
On Presidents Day, a federal judge compared the Trump administration removing displays about slavery from a historical site in Philadelphia to the actions of the propaganda agency in George Orwell's ...
In October 1945, George Orwell responded to a letter from Mr J. Stewart Cook in the leftwing weekly newspaper Tribune calling for more science education. The call can hardly have come as a surprise.
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