Review: ‘Marjorie Prime’ Tracks the Ghost in the Machine of Artificial Intelligence As humans are periodically replaced by eager and curious Primes, the audience tumbles headlong into the uncanny valley. By David Cote
Review: The Distant Future Is Already Ancient History in A.I. Drama ‘The Antiquities’ The human race is presented like a museum exhibit—a grimly compelling concept, but one that makes for a glitchy play. By David Cote
‘Marjorie Prime’ Virtues Are Modest—but Cast Is First-Rate Rex Reed reviews Michael Almereyda's adaptation of Jordan Harrison's off-Broadway play, with Lois Smith at the full height of her skills. By Rex Reed
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