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Philip K. Dick: Critical Review by Kenneth Turan

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SOURCE: Turan, Kenneth. “A Walk in the Dark: Steven Spielberg Gets All Creepy in Minority Report, But Tom Cruise Keeps Things Human.” Los Angeles Times (21 June 2002): F1.

In the following review, Turan claims that what is most impressive about the film Minority Report stems from Dick's short story “The Minority Report.”

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