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The Adjustment Bureau is a 2011 American science fiction romantic thriller film directed and co-produced by George Nolfi in his directorial debut. The screenplay by Nolfi is loosely based on Philip K. Dick's 1954 short story "Adjustment Team". The film stars Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Anthony Mackie, John Slattery, Michael Kelly, and Terence Stamp.
"Adjustment Team" is a science fiction short story by American writer Philip ... "Adjustment Team" served as the basis for the 2011 film The Adjustment Bureau. Synopsis
Philip K. Dick was an American author known for his science fiction works, often with dystopian and drug-related themes. Some of his works have gone on to be adapted to films (and series) garnering much acclaim, such as the 1982 Ridley Scott film Blade Runner, which was an adaptation of Dick's 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, released three months posthumously.
The Philip K. Dick estate owns and operates the production company Electric Shepherd Productions, [141] which has produced the film The Adjustment Bureau (2011), the TV series The Man in the High Castle [142] and also a Marvel Comics 5-issue adaptation of Electric Ant. [143] The Hanson Robotics Philip K. Dick Android, at the 2019 Web Summit event
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was defanged over the weekend by Trump administration appointees, after Russell Vought, the agency's acting chief, ordered the staff to halt work and tem.
Each week, Deal or No Deal Island host, game master, and executive producer Joe Manganiello will weigh in with Entertainment Weekly regarding the latest events on the island. This week, he reacts ...
Charlie McDowell and Lily Collins attend the "The Summer Book" special presentation during the 68th BFI London Film Festival at The Curzon Mayfair on Oct. 12, 2024, in London.
[6] [7] The film was adapted from the 1954 Philip K. Dick short story classic titled "The Adjustment Team," which had been nominated for several awards. The story raises the questions of fate and whether we control our own destiny. [8] Among some sci-fi cinephiles, The Adjustment Bureau is considered one of the most underrated sci-fi films. [9]