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In the realm of science fiction films that wrestle with the perils of technology and artificial intelligence, “Colossus: The Forbin Project,” directed by Joseph Sargent, emerges as a noteworthy, if somewhat stodgy, contender. Released in 1970, Read More
“Broken Arrow,” not to be confused with a term of endearment for a misplaced archery set, refers in military jargon to the scenario where nuclear weapons are missing, and oh boy, does this 1996 action thriller Read More
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