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This one takes its name from a real military study. Brigadier General S.L.A inspired Brooker. Marshall’s book Men Against ...
At the end of USS Calister, when Robert finally descends into his penultimate insanity after 500 years of hard labour as God ...
Brooker's inspiration for Black Mirror stems from a deep curiosity about the relationship between humans and technology. He often draws from real-world advancements and extrapolates their potential ...
Cue season 7. I’m happy to report that the new season, as a whole, demonstrates a sharp return to what Black Mirror does best ...
The BBC film, Threads, first aired in 1984 and has since been banned from screens due to its graphic content. Now, over forty ...
The 2018 episode is probably one of the most famous of all time, because viewers were able to make decisions for the main ...
When Brooker first conceived 'Black Mirror,' he drew inspiration from Rod Serling's iconic 'The Twilight Zone.' Serling's gravelly voice and cryptic monologues became the show's connective tissue, ...
The apocalyptic war drama Threads first aired on BBC2 in 1984 before being banned for 20 years - and it's still as 'horrifying' now as it was then, with viewers urging people to watch the film ...
Cast members like Emma Corrin, Rosy McEwen and Siena Kelly, as well as creator Charlie Brooker, have lifted the lid on the hit Netflix show.
Culture writers Nicholas Quah and Hanna Flint talk about whether the dystopian Netflix series still accurately captures our anxieties around the future of technology.
Now, Black Mirror 's creator Charlie Brooker has weighed in on it all, taking to the official Netflix X account to give his words on whether it's Bernie's Chicken or Barnie's Chicken.