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Yet another charmingly nasty episode of
Fallout.
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Vault 4 is a weird, weird place, as it turns out.
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Each episode of Fallout feels like reaching a new level in a video game.
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Fallout has an admirably dirty mind.
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In the end, team work makes the dream work.
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The series, based on a popular role-playing video game, stars Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, Aaron Moten, Kyle MacLachlan, Leslie Uggams and Zach Cherry.
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Fallout is immediately superior to similarly ultraviolent, over-the-top sci-fi/fantasy comedic riffs on the American West, like
Preacher or
Mrs. Davis.
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Director Brian Knappenberger argues that the Cold War continues, and takes the history of it from right before World War II to the present day.
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The filmmaker blows up the genre and reinvents it.
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To see suffering on the Hiroshima scale meticulously recreated through performance and special effects — would this help us, decades on, to resolve any of these contradictions?
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Nuclear power has a bad rep. So does Oliver Stone, so they're perfect for each other.
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The new series is an homage to Romero's 1985 film, but pretty much tells its own story.
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Miracle Mile is what happens if you put Desperately Seeking Susan, The Day After and a Patrick Nagel painting into a blender and hit purée.