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Ready Player One is a fun romp that’s even more dystopian than it realizes Why are we supposed to be rooting for the real world’s destruction?
The fantasy of Ready Player One's virtual reality universe is compromised by it being engineered by and for the socially awkward.
Of all the frenzied races in Steven Spielberg’s “Ready Player One,” the closest one pits the director’s mastery against the material’s banality. By a whisker, Spielberg wins it. If you ...
Ready Player One ’s quixotic ideas about the future of online life are not unique, because nothing is unique to Ready Player One.
Ready Player One review: Spielberg’s dystopia is a nerd’s delight but this is a kids’ movie that pulls its punches Despite being an inventive foray into the world of virtual reality, the ...
Between 'Ready Player One' and 'Isle of Dogs,' production designer Adam Stockhausen undertook a sort of real-life Gulliver's Travels, overlapping between projects.
The Oasis — the virtual-reality universe in which much of “Ready Player One” takes place, and where the population of its dystopian world escapes from the misery of real life by donning ...
Ready Player One is a horror movie for a thinking person. It presents a bleak dystopia where originality has been replaced by fandom and characters have been obliterated in favor of clichés.
How does the dystopian tech of "Ready Player One" compare to the real world?
In the dystopian sci-fi novel and film “Ready Player One,” future humans spend much of their lives in the OASIS, a virtual reality wonderland in which “the limits of reality are your own ...
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