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Rec 4: Apocalypse (stylized as [•REC]⁴, subtitled in some countries as Apocalypse [2] [3]) is a 2014 Spanish action horror film, and the fourth and final installment of the Rec film series. [4] The film is a direct sequel to Rec 2 , taking place immediately after the events of the second film. [ 5 ]
Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead (2014) The Rover (2014) Zodiac: Signs of the Apocalypse (2014) X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) Young Ones (2014) Aftermath (2014) The Maze Runner (2014) Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) Interstellar (2014) The Last Survivors (2014) Noah (2014) Autómata (2014) Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015) Crumbs ...
Ninja Apocalypse is a 2014 American martial arts film directed by Lloyd Lee Barnett, written by Ashley Scott Meyers, and starring Christian Oliver, Les Brandt, Tara Macken, Kaiwi Lyman, and Isaac C. Singleton Jr. as ninjas who are framed for the assassination of a respected clan leader (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa). It was released direct-to-video on ...
In 1998, Hollywood had us believing that great big space rocks were the greatest threats to civilization, especially because “Deep Impact” and “Armageddon” were released within two months ...
American soldiers blast their flamethrowers into caves, the oily fire whipping around like something out of a dragon’s mouth. On Okinawa, grenades burst into mounds of curling black smoke, and ...
The Remaining is a 2014 American apocalyptic horror film directed by Casey La Scala, who co-wrote the script with Chris Dowling. [3] The film had a limited theatrical release on September 5, 2014, and centers upon a group of friends that are forced to examine their lives after the Apocalypse strikes.
Take Shelter is a 2011 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Jeff Nichols and starring Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain.The plot follows a young husband and father (Shannon) who is plagued by a series of apocalyptic visions, and questions whether to shelter his family from a coming storm, or from himself and his increasing worries over having paranoid schizophrenia.
On August 15, 1979, Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now arrived in theaters. The film went on to earn eight nominations at the 52nd Academy Awards, including a nod in the best picture category ...