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Tag: sci-fi

Reading Science Fiction- Where to Start? 

Science fiction is a genre that provokes apprehension in the mind of uninitiated readers, who envision either great tomes of … More

fiction, literature, qmunicate, sci-fi

Film Review – James Vs. His Future Self

The main conceit of the sci-fi-comedy hybrid James Vs. His Future Self is a universally alluring one: what if you … More

amelie voges, comedy, film, film review, review, sci-fi

Robot Invasion? It’s unlikely.

On the 23rd July last year a robot passed a simple ‘self-awareness’ test. It was one of three robots who … More

AI, artificial intelligence, Ex Machina, glasgow university, robots, sci-fi, science, technology, tim abrams, University of Glasgow

X-Files: The Reboot is Out There

This feature contains spoilers. Sitting down to watch a new episode of The X Files in 2016 is weird. I … More

Chris Carter, Gillian Anderson, glasgow university, sci-fi, tasha baldassarre, The X Files, TV, University of Glasgow

Film Feature: Apparently We’re Doomed, Oh Well

Misery inspires creativity, so in today’s climate it’s no wonder dystopian films are on the up. Apparently screenwriters are highly … More

1984, box office, brave new world, capitalism, dystopia, feature films, film, film feature, global warming, michaela barton, sci-fi, student films, student media, the end of the world, the hunger games, we're fucked basically

Arts Review: iO: Sci-Fi Authors at Glasgow University

With modern CGI, there’s very little that can’t be captured on screen. So, with so hardly anything left to the … More

amber rose lennox, arts and culture, Gary Gibson, glasgow, glasgow university, iO, lasgow university science fiction and fantasy society, Michael Cobley, qmu, qmunicate, review, sci-fi

Another Earth

When researching this film, I saw that it was shown at Sundance Film Festival, and won a prize of some … More

Another Earth, Drama, film, sci-fi, Sundance

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