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The Many Settings of Science Fiction
Science fiction isn’t just lasers and spaceships. There are many different kinds of science fiction out there! These are just a few of my personal thoughts on sub-settings of science fiction.
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Things to Come
This article examines the British science fiction film Things to Come (1936), which was based on a novel by H.G. Wells. The film can be seen as part of the Modernist project as it projects a Utopian vision of the future.
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I Am Omega
A review of one of the many movies shown on the Syfy Channel on Saturday.
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Science in the Bad Seed
An essay that analyzes the scientific aspect of the movie, The Bad Seed.
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Television and Film
In media, television and film work with one another and have done so throughout history.
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A Failed Defense of Intelligent Design – Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed (2008) is an independent documentary featuring Ben Stein that argues that the mainstream science community is suppressing research in support of intelligence design. And here’s why I can’t stand it.
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The Evolution of Science Fiction in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Science fiction usually referred to a series based upon a fictional environment with action and adventure being the main criterion. In the 21st century, the definition of the word has drastically changed.
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Digital Animation: Cartoons That Rock
A description of the best digital animated cartoons, including Godzilla, Shrek and Dragonballs.
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Cinema of Apocalypse: The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues
The U.S. Government sends a scientist to investigate some mysterious deaths along a stretch of beach on the Pacific Coast. This review focuses on the women characters of this no doubt haunting tale!
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Cinema of Apocalypse: The Killer Shrews
On a deserted beach, a doctor, his daughter, and his assistants give life to the most terrible predator imaginable… killer shrews.










