Back in 1995 Aeon Flux debuted as a series of short films on MTV's Liquid Television, the same program that introduced the world to Beavis and Butthead. The strange and provocative cartoon stars a ...
OK, so Charlize Theron proved that she could take on dramatic roles and was awarded the Oscar for 2003’s “Monster.” Hard to believe that was Charlize under all that that dirty makeup. Creepy-looking ...
Even fans who hate the 2005 film version of Aeon Flux have reason to be grateful it saw the light of day: It finally provided an incentive for the rights-holders to get the original Aeon Flux series ...
MTV cartoon hero Aeon Flux is back and in the flesh, as Academy Award-winner Charlize Theron takes the futuristic form-fitting-bodysuit-clad sci-fi heroine to the big screen in the appropriately ...
Hushidor Mortezaie is bored with being human. He's ready to mutate. He's got a tattoo on his leg of a battery pack and a bar code stamped MADE IN JAPAN. He's had a nose job, some lipo. His ...
EXTREME CLOSE- UP: A fly, trapped in closing eyelashes. That’s one of the most memorable, and telling, images from the 1995 cartoon “Aeon Flux,” a staple of the trippy MTV animation show “Liquid ...
Over the past few months of lockdown, I’ve been watching the adult animated series set in a dystopian world Aeon Flux. At times, it reminds me of what seems to be our own mangled society—with its ...
Have you ever wondered what would happen if zombies and '90s sci-fi nostalgia collided in one TV show? No, us neither to be honest, but that doesn't mean it's not happening. In quite a move from pre-, ...
Come on. It’s not as bad as all that. “Aeon Flux,” the movie Paramount was hiding from the nation’s movie critics, might invite reviews that begin with “rhymes with Flux.” But it doesn’t demand them.
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