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Words On Film: The World of Adaptation

What does the process of adapting a book into a film truly entail? How does representation come into play when adapting racially unmarked characters?...

Prepare for “Annihilation”

By Skyler Romero “Annihilation”, the newest film from director Alex Garland starring Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson and Oscar Isaac, is...

Blade Runner 2049: The Future Returns

By Yanit Mehta After the initial release of “Blade Runner” in 1982 (and several re-releases including the ever-popular and spellbinding director’s cut from 1992), Denis...

Exploring the Present and Future Through Science Fiction

By Ashley Duong UC English professors Jonathan Alexander from UCI and Sherryl Vint from UC Riverside hosted a one-day symposium titled “Writing the Future” on...

Close Encounters with Mankind: Aliens as the Other and Ourselves

By Jason Cueto In cinema, the archetype of the alien holds many meanings: from a scientific perspective, it elicits the possibility of life existing elsewhere...

Dr. Gregory Benford: Science Fiction Writer

The Wire: A column dedicated to science and technology by Megan Cole Over a career spanning half a century and producing thirty acclaimed novels, UCI Physics...

LA 2093 Part 2

As part of a serial creative writing installment, Prompted, we present the next segment of Eliza Partika's "LA 2093." Read Part 1 here. I toss...

‘Interstellar’ Falls Short of the Stars

It’s no secret that Christopher Nolan is one of the most ambitious directors working in cinema today. For close to 15 years he’s been...

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