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Come Hungry, Leave Dead

Lubabah Chowdhury  —  Mar 28, 2012

 The Hunger Games goes where few have dared to tread. Lubabah Chowdhury '14 is impressed.

Janus Films Revives 1970s Sci-Fi Classic

Colin Chan  —  Oct 19, 2011

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A retro-Matrix.

Apes Sequel Succeeds

Matt Samet  —  Sep 9, 2011

 

 Rise of the Planet of the Apes engages the viewer without overdoing the action. 

Never Let Me Go

Daveen Koh  —  Jan 28, 2011

Clones with human feelings appear in Never Let Me Go.

Post-Apocalyptic Novel Chosen For Freshman Reading Project

Jackie Lam  —  Feb 1, 2010

Out of 50 shortlisted titles that members of the Cornell community suggested, Philip K. Dick’s science fiction novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep emerged as the selection for the New Student Reading Project of 2010.

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