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Blade Runner’s neo-noir future still feels uncomfortably close—where corporations shape emotions, memories can be manufactured, and the line between human and machine keeps disappearing.
A fresh look at It’s a Wonderful Life through the film’s darkest detour—Pottersville—and why its greed, corruption, and desensitization to cruelty feels uncomfortably familiar in America...
The rise of the autistic detective – why neurodivergent minds are at the heart of modern mysteries Soohyun Cho, Michigan State University There never seems to be...
The Palestinian-Israeli film "No Other Land" won the 2025 Academy Award for best documentary but struggles to find a U.S. distributor due to its controversial subject...
Our relationship with AI: The article explores how movies portray human-AI relationships, highlighting lessons from "Blade Runner," "Moon," "Resident Evil," and "Free Guy." It emphasizes the importance...
40 years ago, the first AIDS movies forced Americans to confront a disease they didn’t want to see Scott Malia, College of the Holy Cross First it...
Discover the truth behind Fire in the Sky vs. Travis Walton’s real testimony. Learn what really happened during the 1975 UFO abduction and what Hollywood changed...
If you’ve ever been curious about what happens when teenage angst meets architectural ingenuity, look no further than the 1974 made-for-TV gem, Bad Ronald. Or as...