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Overdue Reviews: 'Minority Report'

Overdue Reviews takes a critical look at tech-centric films that are well-loved, well-loathed or eye-rollingly obscure. For better or worse, they love Dick in Hollywood: 'Blade Runner,' 'Total Recall,' 'Impostor,' 'A Scanner Darkly,' 'Paycheck' and 'Next' all have roots in the notorious paranoiac Philip K. Dick's fiction. Last week, in fact, saw the release of the latest adaptation, 'The ...

Steven Spielberg's 'Robopocalypse' Coming in 2013

Steven Spielberg was so fascinated with World War II, he decided to make two movies about it. The same, apparently, goes for for robots. On Friday, DreamWorks Studios announced that the famed 'A.I.: Artificial Intelligence' director will begin shooting a new robot movie in January 2012. The film, which is slated to make its theater debut in 2013, is reportedly based on Daniel H. Wilson's novel ...

Oblong's g-speak: The 'Minority Report' OS Brought to Life

digg_url = 'http://digg.com/gadgets/The_Minority_Report_computers_become_reality'; If you've been waiting for that 'Minority Report'-style interface to really come to fruition, you can finally exhale. One of the science advisors from the Steven Spielberg film -- along with a team of other zany visionaries -- has created an honest-to-goodness, real-world implementation of the computer systems ...

Steven Spielberg Launching a MySpace For 'Close Encounters' Types

Rumor has it that Steven Spielberg is getting ready to prove that you really can have a social network for just about anything. His latest online project started out with Yahoo!, but has since found a home with an independent company after the mega-portal shelved the movie director/mogul's idea of a social network dedicated to those who have had or want to share a paranormal or extra ...

EA Taps Steven Spielberg for New Games

Video game super studio Electronic Arts has announced a partnership with director Steven Spielberg to produce three future games, all of them shrouded in secrecy. What many people don't know is that this isn't the first time the two have joined forces. Back in 1995, Spielberg launched Dreamworks Interactive, which went on to conceptualize and develop 1999's 'Medal of Honor' for EA, a game too ...