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On the 7th episode of BEHOLD!, we look back on the cyberpunk noir legacy of Ridley Scott's Blade Runner - from its roots in Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, to its synth-laden Vangelis score, to Denis Villeneuve’s exemplary sequel Blade Runner 2049. Plus, Hidzir recommends Trey Edward Shults' heartwrenching, double-sided family drama Waves. Meanwhile, Isa revisits the dynamic visual minimalism of Genndy Tartakovsky's Adult Swim cartoon Samurai Jack.
By Genre EqualityOn the 7th episode of BEHOLD!, we look back on the cyberpunk noir legacy of Ridley Scott's Blade Runner - from its roots in Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, to its synth-laden Vangelis score, to Denis Villeneuve’s exemplary sequel Blade Runner 2049. Plus, Hidzir recommends Trey Edward Shults' heartwrenching, double-sided family drama Waves. Meanwhile, Isa revisits the dynamic visual minimalism of Genndy Tartakovsky's Adult Swim cartoon Samurai Jack.