In this mind-bending thriller, a man with a troubled past (played by Rami Malek) is haunted by his dreams of a coming apocalypse. When he becomes a fugitive on the run, he must confront the demons of his past in order to find redemption and freedom. Released: 2016 Directed by: Sara...
Apocalypse Now Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall 152 votes In Vietnam in 1970, Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) takes a perilous and increasingly hallucinatory journey upriver to find and terminate Colonel Kurtz (Marlon Brando), a once-promising officer who has reportedly gone completely m...
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If you’re still hurting for post apocalyptic movies, then have no fear. If it’s a movie about the end of the world, and it’s on Netflix, it will be in this list. We’ve looked through the entire catalogue to make sure we didn’t leave anything out. Except Armageddon. Because ...
In 1968, director George Romero took the frightening idea of "zombification," which up until that point had been relegated to creepy voodoo tales and extra-dimensional Lovecraft-ian lore, and created a terrifying new genre of horror: the zombie apocalypse film. "They're coming to get you Barb...
The Machines, an AI voice software (think Siri or Alexa) decides to take over humanity, and it’s up to the titular Mitchell family to save the planet from the robot apocalypse. There’s Katie, a queer teen and aspiring filmmaker (Abbi Jacobson), her dinosaur-obsessed little brother Aaron...
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The Machines is first and foremost a genuinely wonderful family adventure comedy that is sure to quickly become an all-time favorite, but having a queer teen girl act as the film's protagonist is just the robot apocalypse defeating cherry on top. Katie Mitchell is unapologetically queer, but ...
While Japan certainly has the market cornered on animated post-apocalyptic films, this article includes a list of my favorites from all over the world.
(his DIY take on Apocalypse Now is something to behold) like there's no tomorrow, while scrimping on the actual academia. Max has not yet been quelled. But there's a lot to be said for his lack of boundaries. With age, his edges will most likely be softened, as they often are. ...