“Creating a World: Aeon Flux” documents the evolution (or in this case devolution) of the film from its cartoon origins and includes numerous storyboard details and clips from the animated series. We ...
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 ...
Remembering when Aeon Flux started to make a little more sense. This might make you think that Æon herself is a kind of freedom fighter, or spy working for the good guys of Monica, and that would be ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Now, Aeon Flux is breaking into a new medium--games. Majesco has announced that it will publish a game based on the film for the Xbox and PlayStation ...
Four hundred years in the future, set in the year 2415, Æon Flux is a mysterious assassin. Four centuries after a virus nearly annihilated the human race, leaving only five million survivors in a ...
Six years from now, a virus will wipe out the majority of the Earth's population. The remaining one percent will reside in a Utopian, walled city, Bregna, which is governed by a group of scientists.
Xpress' 6th grade reviewer offers her thoughts on Pixar's latest gem. In the year 2415, what’s left of mankind — most everyone was offed 400 years earlier by something called “the industrial virus” ...
Science fiction is virtually dead. There are only so many decent variations on the post-apocalyptic scenario (spaceships or not). With that in mind, it is a relief that Aeon Flux takes the futuristic ...
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