See their dreamy -
dystopian series about our collective impact on the world, including «Intermission» (2015) above.
Neither, actually - «Insurgent» is part of the young - adult
dystopian series about teenagers divided into factions - but I wouldn't be surprised if we're all a little confused by now.
OK, so remind me again: Is this the young - adult dystopian series with the teen Olympic games to the death, or the young - adult
dystopian series about the exiled children forced to run a dangerous maze?
Not exact matches
I first became aware of the Hunger Games
series through a terrific article in the New Yorker by Laura Miller
about the vogue for
dystopian YA books.
A
series that began as a semi-interesting sci - fi fantasia,
about a
dystopian society broken into rival segments defined by a dominant personality trait, has morphed into a plot that involves a rather off - putting experiment in genetic purity that went awry.
Before The Hunger Games, before Battle Royale, there was another movie based on a book
about a
dystopian future where an evil government distracts the masses with a popular
series of gladiatorial deathmatches.
I interviewed Dear White People creator Justin Simien
about an ensemble scene from his satirical
series with influences as wide - ranging as Robert Altman and Bayard Rustin; Desta spoke with Fleabag's Phoebe Waller - Bridge
about creating that show's funny, twisted, sexually adventurous title character; and Bradley heard from The Handmaid's Tale's Reed Morano and Alexis Bledel
about shooting a blood - curdling moment in that
dystopian series.
Who: Elisabeth Moss, Samira Wiley and Joseph Fiennes What: A 10 - episode
series based on Margaret Atwood's
dystopian novel
about a near - future world in which women serve as concubines for the leaders of a fundamentalist state When: Premieres April 26 Where: Hulu Why We're Excited: After a trailer for the
series aired during the Super Bowl, the 1985 novel rocketed to the top of the Amazon bestseller list.
Marion König, International Sales Manager E-Publishing, Bastei Lübbe, spoke
about the company's «Apocalypsis» project — a
series of
dystopian novels which the German publisher translated on its own into English and sold in a staggered release starting last fall.