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While we all wait patiently for Ridley Scott to serve up his long-promised sequel to 1982’s Blade Runner, consider a perfectly fine recent entry into the artificial intelligence genre, Ex Machina, written and directed by sometime Philippines visitor and Brit novelist Alex Garland.

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While we all wait patiently for Ridley Scott to serve up his long-promised sequel to 1982’s Blade Runner, consider a perfectly fine recent entry into the artificial intelligence genre, Ex Machina, written and directed by sometime Philippines visitor and Brit novelist Alex Garland.

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