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Emad Aysha10/09/2025

Genre Genius – Ken Russell’s Mahler as a sci-fi hero

Just recently got to watch a fantastic movie by director Ken Russell, Mahler (1974). It […]
Emad Aysha01/08/2025

Fresh Air – Harry Palmer to the rescue

After discussing The Ipcress File, the novel and the movie, I decided to start watching […]
Emad Aysha26/06/2025

28 Years Later… A Britpop zombie apoc masterpiece

My God, what a rush! That’s almost all I have to say about the movie, […]
The Liberum30/04/2025

The Conservative Revolution: A New Era of Politics in the West

Political revolutions in European history are multifaceted and driven by various factors, from the Warsaw […]
Emad Aysha06/03/2025

Malcolm in the Midst – Old and New Republics of the Absurd

There is something about Malcolm McDowell movies. Especially when you watch several of them (almost) […]
Emad Aysha25/02/2025

A Clockwork Orange: Fiction too far or Timeless classic?

I’d recently watched an episode of Lost in Adaptation of Stanley Kubrick’s A Clock Orange […]
Emad Aysha25/10/2024

Trumpet Call – Potential futures that reveal actual pasts

Sometimes, you watch one of those (rather) bad but still very interesting SF movies. White […]
Emad Aysha23/09/2024

Patriot on the loose… Better Chris than Jack Ryan!

I was rummaging around the secondhand book market here in Cairo and came up with […]
STRETCHING THE TRUTH: A classic scene from Terry Gilliam's Kafkaesque dystopian sci-fi masterpiece 'Brazil'.
Emad Aysha06/05/2024

Kafka to the Rescue: from Brazil to the Middle East

Through a series of fortuitous coincidences, I got a chance to watch a BBC adaptation […]
Ken van Ierlant08/02/2024

Proportionality in this Gaza war is neither possible nor desirable

Proportionality in the Israel-Gaza war is impossible and undesirable. This is a paradoxical statement that […]
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