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Remote review: An architect in a future Kuala Lumpur comes adrift

Remote review: An architect in a future Kuala Lumpur comes adrift

26 October 2022

An exploration of the deep feeling under the surface of consumerist lives, this film follows Unoaku, who never leaves her flat, as she begins to notice oddities in her slick world, finds Simon Ings


Tom Cruise plays Capt. Pete

Top Gun: Maverick review: Thrilling nostalgia with superfast planes

8 June 2022

A high octane mix of war, techno thrills and sports movie, Top Gun: Maverick devotes itself to nostalgia in a well-told tale of misunderstanding and redemption – and superfast planes


Karmalink review: An intriguing mix of Buddhism and nanotech

Karmalink review: An intriguing mix of Buddhism and nanotech

15 September 2021

A young boy uses nanotechnology to decipher the clues in his dreams in Karmalink, an original sci-fi drama set in a near-future version of Cambodia


A New World Order review: A powerful sci-fi movie without dialogue

A New World Order review: A powerful sci-fi movie without dialogue

8 September 2021

A New World Order follows two people caught in a war against the machines. It has no dialogue and shows just how powerful silent films can be, says Simon Ings


Remote Control review: Fusing Ghanaian stories with a sci-fi thriller

Remote Control review: Fusing Ghanaian stories with a sci-fi thriller

20 January 2021

Nnedi Okorafor's Remote Control mixes West African folk tales with a sci-fi mystery in a futuristic version of Ghana, as a young girl finds a meteor and gains a deadly power


Watch Dogs: Legion review – The perfect antidote to lockdown

Watch Dogs: Legion review – The perfect antidote to lockdown

2 December 2020

In Watch Dogs: Legion you can play as or team up with any of the characters of the game, and strolling around its digital version of London is a real treat, says Jacob Aron


Christmas gift ideas: The 13 best science and technology books of 2020

Christmas gift ideas: The 13 best science and technology books of 2020

2 December 2020

From The End of Everything by Katie Mack and How to Argue with a Racist by Adam Rutherford to Martha Wells’s Murderbot sc-ifi series, New Scientist’s 2020 gift guide has a book for everyone


How drones are waging a stealth war on the way we think about society

How drones are waging a stealth war on the way we think about society

30 September 2020

Must-read book The Drone Age by Michael J. Boyle reveals how drone technology is challenging everything we do – and how we think about war and peace


The dark side of innovation: From dynamite to climate change

The dark side of innovation: From dynamite to climate change

27 November 2019

Cultural evolution defines us as humans, but its products kill as people weaponise consumer tech and climate change threatens Earth, argue two new books


Remains

The clock-maker who helped fashion art from science

27 June 2018

Savvy, old-school patronage may be the only way scientifically complex, sophisticated artworks can be made now – to judge by Europe’s largest art fair


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