
Okay, so 'As the Earth Turns' from 1937? Look, if you're not a serious film buff or really into *really* early sci-fi, you can probably skip this one. It's a curiosity, for sure. But if you appreciate experimental filmmaking, or just want to see what people thought 'the future' looked like almost 90 years ago, then may...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Richard Lyford

Harry A. Pollard
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"Okay, so 'As the Earth Turns' from 1937? Look, if you're not a serious film buff or really into *really* early sci-fi, you can probably skip this one. It's a curiosity, for sure. But if you appreciate experimental filmmaking, or just want to see what people thought 'the future' looked like almost 90 years ago, then maybe, just maybe, give it a shot. Otherwise, you'll likely be quite bored. Richard Lyford, the writer here, really went for it. He clearly had some big ideas about the end of the wo..."
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Richard Lyford
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