With constant Youth novel adaptations, it is hard to find a good
dystopia movie these days.
It's also a future
dystopia movie — sorry, I meant to mention that part earlier.
Not exact matches
The time swivels in Looper evoke some of Inception's fancy temporal tricks... But it's the glimpses of Children of Men - like societal
dystopia that give the
movie its real weight, and distinguish Johnson's third feature as a marked step forward.
These range from cinematographer Roger Deakins's overt restaging of many iconic shots from the first film, to Dennis Gassner's production design that meticulously matches its grimy neon - noir urban
dystopia, to the dashing trench coat worn by this
movie's young robot - hunter, K (Ryan Gosling).
Like a spoof mash - up of Mad Max and Machete, this nutty action
movie throws us into a Wild West
dystopia with enough wit and energy to overcome its clunky production values.
EW does a big promo push for Snatched with Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn The New Yorker a profile of «the prophet of
dystopia,» Margaret Atwood as The Handmaid's Tale gets the miniseries treatment Esquire 50 quote
movie buff quiz.
Released: February 24 Cast: Sennia Nanua, Gemma Arterton, Glenn Close, Paddy Considine Director: Colm McCarthy (Outcast) Why it's great: If you're fed up with «young adult
dystopia,» and equally over the zombie
movie, The Girl with All the Gifts is good news.
It seems like a future - based,
dystopia - infuenced
movie at first, and while this is the case to a certain extent, what can not be denied is the realistic portrayal of a world not too dissimilar from our own; the hatred towards refugees and immigrants being one of many disturbing parts of this flick.
The
movie boasts some excellent production designs, avoiding the Blade Runner
dystopia by mixing 19th century architecture with 21st.
We've been intrigued by The Host (the monster
movie, not the maligned Stephenie Meyer adaptation) director Bong Joon - ho's new sci - fi
dystopia Snowpiercer.
With the Hunger Games franchise coming to an end with Mockingjay — Part 2, The
Movie Show team look back at the quadrilogy and ahead towards the future of the «Young Adult
Dystopia» genre.
The team at Creative Assembly made something very special here: their love of the first (and best)
movie is clear in every texture, in every retro - future UI element, in every tiny story of a corporate
dystopia gone even further to hell.