Los Angeles Times: Review: The fear is now: How HBO’s ‘Fahrenheit 451’ measures up against TV’s most recent dystopian dramas
Review: The fear is now: How HBO’s ‘Fahrenheit 451’ measures up against TV’s most recent dystopian dramas
Los Angeles Magazine: HBO’s Fahrenheit 451 Reveals a Blurred Line Between Utopia and Hell
In the totalitarian state of HBO’s new Fahrenheit 451 (May 19, 8 p.m.), fixed on some undated American time line, the word is the target and the mind is scorched earth. “News, facts,” leader Michael ...
CNET: Fahrenheit 451, cultural blind spots, and how to live with them
Bustle: 'Fahrenheit 451' Is Becoming a Movie — And The Story Is More Relevant Than Ever
"A little knowledge is a dangerous thing," or so Captain Beatty, played by Michael Shannon, ominously informs his mentee in the first trailer for HBO's upcoming movie, Fahrenheit 451. Just like that, ...
'Fahrenheit 451' Is Becoming a Movie — And The Story Is More Relevant Than Ever
Salon: HBO’s “Fahrenheit 451”: Bradbury’s dystopian nightmare future is now peak 2018
Director Ramin Bahrani doesn’t have to do much to make Ray Bradbury‘s cautionary 1953 novel “Fahrenheit 451” scream its familiar warning to 2018 audiences. Indeed, what was nightmarish speculation for ...
The New Yorker: “Fahrenheit 451,” Reviewed: An Adaptation for the Apotheosis of Social Media, and the Approach of Authoritarianism
Michael Shannon has made a fine career out of giving you the heebie-jeebies. HBO’s feature-film adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451” (airing Saturday) casts him to type as an enforcer of ...
“Fahrenheit 451,” Reviewed: An Adaptation for the Apotheosis of Social Media, and the Approach of Authoritarianism