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What happens when a nation convinces itself that the end of the world is survivable? In this episode we unpack The War Game, the BBC film banned for showing too much truth. As Britain adjusted to its fading role on the world stage, Cold War officials reassured the public that nuclear war could be managed, that civil defence, shelters and stiff uppe…
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**28 YEARS LATER SPOILER ALERT TIMESTAMP 12:12-13:00** Picking up from last episode, we dive deep into the bleak and brutal world of 28 Weeks Later, exploring the dystopian themes that lie beneath the blood and chaos. We examine the collapse of societal trust, the illusion of safety under military occupation, and the dangers of attempting to rebuil…
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It’s not a zombie film, but it redefined the genre. With 28 Years Later on the horizon, we’re looking back at the one that started it all: 28 Days Later. Why does it still feel so hauntingly relevant? And what real-world fears, from post-9/11 panic to foot-and-mouth disease, helped shape this modern horror classic? Next week, we continue the story …
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I’d buy that for a dollar! In this episode, we dive deep into the gritty, cybernetic world of RoboCop — Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 cult classic that fuses explosive action with razor-sharp social commentary. Beneath the violence and sci-fi spectacle lies a chilling dystopian vision of a society spiraling under corporate control, technological overreach,…
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Well, that took us by surprise. This week, we dive into The Machine Stops, E.M. Forster’s 1909 short story that predicted the internet, Zoom, digital burnout, remote living - and maybe even the end of the world as we know it. How did he see it coming? And why isn’t this story more well-known? Link to the futuristic building discussed here. Follow u…
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This episode takes a deep dive into Battle Royale (2000), the controversial cult classic that shocked Japan and the world. We explore how the film’s dystopian violence serves as a metaphor for Japan’s youth crisis of the 1990s—a time marked by economic stagnation, rising truancy, youth alienation, and public anxiety over juvenile crime. Through the…
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This week, we’re exploring Escape from New York — a cult classic packed with attitude, atmosphere, and, in our opinion, a lot of missed opportunities. Join us as we break down what works, what doesn’t, and why we still kind of love it anyway. Follow us on Instagram @dystopediapod Email: [email protected]
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In this week’s episode, we dive into a very different — but no less brutal — vision of dystopia. Children of Men imagines a future where no child has been born in over 18 years, and humanity faces extinction. As society collapses into chaos, Britain clings to authoritarian control, becoming one of the last functioning nations under totalitarian rul…
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After disrupting Nazi rule in Europe, BJ Blazkowicz makes a long-awaited return home to an occupied America to ignite a revolution. Like Part 1, it’s over the top, but layered with sharp social commentary, emotional depth, and unforgettable characters. We dive into the chaos, resistance, and raw storytelling that make this chapter in the Wolfenstei…
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In this week's episode, we venture into a horrifying alternate history where the Nazis have won World War II and conquered not only the world but also outer space. However, the resistance has a secret weapon up its sleeve: B.J. Blazkowicz! He is a one-man army determined to end the Nazis' rule once and for all. While the series is historically know…
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In this week's episode, we dive into one of Ray Bradbury's iconic dystopian stories. Set in 2026, after a nuclear catastrophe, all that remains is a self-operating house. The house continues its programmed routine, unaware of the world around it. Written in 1950, Bradbury delivers a powerful warning about the dangers of over-reliance on technology …
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We're doing our part! This week we're looking at the 1997 film, Starship Troopers. Going by the accompanying release poster, you'd be forgiven for thinking this is just another 90s action blockbuster (not that there's anything wrong with that). Join us as we explore the many layers of this originally panned movie that has now turned into a cult cla…
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In this week's episode, we venture into Neo-Tokyo, a cyberpunk city reborn from the ashes of near annihilation. On the surface, it appears to be a prosperous metropolis, but beneath the bright lights lies a morally corrupt society. Not only was this 1988 film a groundbreaking moment for animation, but its complex storytelling and themes have also s…
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In this weeks episode, join us as we explore the short story turned Twilight Zone episode, Examination Day. We discuss the real events that may have inspired Henry Slesar's 1958 piece, as well as the importance of critical thinking today. Follow us on Instagram @dystopediapod Email: [email protected]
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In this week's episode we discuss The Purge film series. On the surface it may seem like your typical action thriller with cheesy one-liners and far too many deus ex machina moments, but at the core, it showcases a dystopian American society not far from our current state. Follow us on Instagram @dystopediapod Email: [email protected]
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In this weeks episode, we look at the 1967 short story I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream by Harlan Ellison. For a novel only 13 pages long, it explores many different themes and evokes a grim reality to a society over reliant on technology. Follow us on Instagram @dystopediapod Email: [email protected]
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In this week episode, we explore the dystopian themes of the revolutionary 1997 game Final Fantasy 7. What seemed on the surface as just another video game, it serves as a dire warning about mankind's negligence and lack of foresight exploiting the planets lifeforce in the pursuit of power and profit. Follow us on Instagram @dystopediapod Email: in…
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In the very first episode of Dystopedia, we explore harrowing tale of nuclear holocaust that is the 1984 made for TV film Threads. We delve into the dystopian themes and discuss why it's still so relevant today. Please follow us on Instagram @dytopediapod Email: [email protected] Matthew Davidson and Andrew Hodgson
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