Wake Up Dead Man: Technology Kills Real Mystery and Freedom
A provocative analysis of how tech surveillance turns life into a sterile mystery novel where algorithms dictate outcomes, and true freedom dies.
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Deconstructing the screen. This isn’t just reviews—it’s a critical breakdown of the blockbusters, the streaming wars, and the hidden messages in modern film & TV.
A provocative analysis of how tech surveillance turns life into a sterile mystery novel where algorithms dictate outcomes, and true freedom dies.
A forensic deconstruction of Peter Greene’s death exposes the industry’s pattern of discarding gritty character actors for homogenized content.
Vince Gilligan leaves Albuquerque and takes a massive creative risk with Pluribus Episode 7, forcing a jungle setting. Is he brilliant or desperate?
Lewis Pullman’s revelation that Mel Brooks didn’t show for the Spaceballs 2 wrap party exposes the cynicism behind legacy reboots.
A provocative analysis of Netflix’s abrupt cancellation of new shows, exploring the implications of algorithms prioritizing data over art and creators.
2025’s The Running Man remake starring Glen Powell is a shocking success, proving that social edge beats campy action, and even Harrison Ford.
Hulu renewed Chad Powers, signaling a desperate move by streamers. The industry’s reliance on pre-tested IP shows creative bankruptcy.