Faith, Fury, and Fascism: Why 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE Is the Series Most Radical Entry to Date
If you asked Alex Garland about humanity, there’s little doubt he’d tell you we’re cooked. Over his last few films, Garland has been circling the American collapse from an outsider’s vantage point. With Warfare and Civil War, he’s clearly attempting to diagnose what’s happening over here in the U.S., but for me, those films always … Continue reading Faith, Fury, and Fascism: Why 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE Is the Series Most Radical Entry to Date
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Faith, Fury, and Fascism: Why 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE Is the Series Most Radical Entry to Date
If you asked Alex Garland about humanity, there’s little doubt he’d tell you we’re cooked. Over his last few films, Garland has been circling the American collapse from an outsider’s vantage point. With Warfare and Civil War, he’s clearly attempting to diagnose what’s happening over here in the U.S., but for me, those films always … Continue reading Faith, Fury, and Fascism: Why 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE Is the Series Most Radical Entry to Date