A.S. Hamrah

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A.S. Hamrah



Average rating: 4.16 · 387 ratings · 71 reviews · 16 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Earth Dies Streaming

4.22 avg rating — 207 ratings — published 2018 — 4 editions
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Depraved Indifference

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4.05 avg rating — 124 ratings — published 1969 — 11 editions
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No Future for You: Salvos f...

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3.91 avg rating — 57 ratings — published 2014 — 5 editions
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n+1 Issue 35: Savior Complex

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The Little Black Book, Movi...

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3.93 avg rating — 42 ratings — published 2007 — 3 editions
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n+1 Issue 16: Double Bind

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4.05 avg rating — 20 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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n+1 Issue 7: Correction

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4.16 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 2008 — 2 editions
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The Cinema House and the Wo...

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n+1 Issue 26: Dirty Work

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n+1 Issue 50: Harsh Realm

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“[from 'Blade Runner 2049' review in 'Cut The Kink'] Here, in a reversal of 'The Force Awakens,' Harrison Ford survives and Gosling, his surrogate son, dies. The last shot of the film shows baby-boomer Ford creepily watching his daughter, a maker of memory implants, through a glass partition. Somehow, this generic version of the female has become the creator and repository of false memories, a scrapbooker of all the unnecessary backstories that have been weighing down screenplays since the original 'Blade Runner' came out. At one point we meet some official Hollywood-movie Tribal Scavengers, followed later by some official Hollywood-movie Meaningless Revolutionaries. Since at least the Matrix movies, such figures have heralded a revolution that never comes, though President Donald Sutherland did get trampled to death by rebels in 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2.”
A.S. Hamrah, The Earth Dies Streaming

“[from 'Mad Max: Fury Road' review in 'We're Not Ugly People'] Miller has also remembered to make the film directly about things, not all subtext begging for explication. The scarcity of water, oil wars, the arms trade, and female emancipation jostle for space with the customized vehicles, coming in and out of focus with the blitz. But when it comes to political subtext, it must be acknowledged that Immortan Joe's demise was predictable from his water-distribution method. Pouring thousands of gallons of water on people's heads from a great height is not the best way to keep them pacified. Better to sell it to them in plastic bottles for ninety-nine cents each.”
A.S. Hamrah, The Earth Dies Streaming

“[from 'A Quiet Place' review in 'Corruptions And Duplications Of Form'] This portrait of the American family under attack from alien invaders comes in the form of a horror movie for MAGA-ites. Here, it is the aliens who snatch children, not ICE. Defeating these aliens requires dry-erase conspiracy charts, a trip-wired perimeter, home-schooling. It's a paranoid fantasy for dads who want to move upstate.”
A.S. Hamrah, The Earth Dies Streaming



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