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‘O Horizon’ Review: Maria Bakalova and David Strathairn Are Reunited by App in a Slender AI Allegory

Starring Maria Bakalova and David Strathairn, Madeleine Rotzler's 'O Horizon' is ostensibly sci-fi, though it feels plausible in the present day.

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‘O Horizon’ Review: Maria Bakalova and David Strathairn Are Reunited by App in a Slender AI Allegory

Starring Maria Bakalova and David Strathairn, Madeleine Rotzler's 'O Horizon' is ostensibly sci-fi, though it feels plausible in the present day.

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Maria Bakalova, Adam Pally not fooled by 'O Horizon' AI - UPI.com

Maria Bakalova, Adam Pally and David Strathairn discuss "O Horizon," in New York theaters Friday, and their skepticism over the AI it depicts.

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  1. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·upi.com

    Maria Bakalova, Adam Pally not fooled by 'O Horizon' AI - UPI.com

    Maria Bakalova, Adam Pally and David Strathairn discuss "O Horizon," in New York theaters Friday, and their skepticism over the AI it depicts.

  2. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·variety.com

    ‘O Horizon’ Review: Maria Bakalova and David Strathairn Are Reunited by App in a Slender AI Allegory

    Starring Maria Bakalova and David Strathairn, Madeleine Rotzler's 'O Horizon' is ostensibly sci-fi, though it feels plausible in the present day.