Posts tagged post-apocalypse
The End: A Post-Apocalyptic Drama Wrapped in A Musical
By Chris Knight
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All The Lost Ones: Yet Another Canadian Post-Apocalyptic Drama? Excellent!
By Chris Knight
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ReviewJim SlotekAll the Lost Ones, Mackenzie Donaldson, Jasmine Mathews, Vinessa Antoine, Douglas Smith, Canadian, post-apocalypse, Environmental issues, Environmental horror, War, Drama, Sci fi
Finch: Tom Hanks, a dog and some robots in a post-apocalyptic road movie with heart
By Karen Gordon
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Alita: Battle Angel , Rodriguez/Cameron make a messy manga movie out of spare parts
By Karen Gordon
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ReviewAlita: Battle Angel, Yukito Kishiro, Gunnm, Robert Rodriguez, James Cameron, Manga, post-apocalypse, Rosa Salazar, Christoph Waltz, Mahershala Ali, Keean Johnson, Avatar
What To See (And What to Skip) In the Theatres This Weekend
ReviewJim SlotekSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, The Lego Movie, Mary Queen of Scots, Saoirse Ronan, Margot Robbie, Blaze, Blaze Foley, Ethan Hawke, Ben Dickey, Alia Shawkat, The Mule, Clint Eastwood, The Straight Story, Nebraska, "Old man" road movies, Ben is Back, Julia Roberts, Lucas Hedges, Peter Hedges, Mortal Engines, Peter Jackson, Christian Rivers, Super-Grid, Leo Fafard, Marshall Williams, post-apocalypse
SuperGrid: Road Warrior-lite in a post-apocalyptic Saskatchewan
ReviewJim SlotekSuperGrid, Wolf Cop, Lowell Dean, Leo Fafard, Marshall Williams, Daniel Maslany, Saskatchewan films, post-apocalypse, Pandemic movies, Road Warrior
A Quiet Place: The Heart-pound of Silence
ReviewJim SlotekHorror, Monsters, Silence, John Krasinski, Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, post-apocalypse, The Office, Sound, Actors turned director
Original-Cin Q&A: The Office's John Krasinski takes horror-directing plunge in A Quiet Place
By Bonnie Laufer
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Maze Runner: The Death Cure - So are we done killing teenagers now?
Ape-ocalypse Now!: War For The Planet Of The Apes goes full Kurtz
The Bad Batch: Where 'the other white meat' roams
It Comes At Night, a haunting film about fear itself