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Apocalypse II: Revelation is a 1999 Christian thriller film directed by André van Heerden. The film stars Jeff Fahey, and was written and produced by Paul Lalonde & Peter Lalonde. It is a sequel to Apocalypse and part of the Apocalypse film series. Like all other films in the franchise, Apocalypse II was produced and distributed by Cloud Ten ...
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The first film in the series, also known as Apocalypse: Caught in the Eye of the Storm, was released in 1998.Skeptic Bronson Pearl (Richard Nester) and Christian Helen Hannah (Leigh Lewis) are award-winning journalists caught in a frantic race against time to alert the world of the deadly deception of Franco Macalousso (Sam Bornstein), President of the European Union, and soon to be recognized ...
Apocalypse (from Ancient Greek ἀποκάλυψις (apokálupsis) 'revelation, disclosure') is a literary genre originating in Judaism in the centuries following the Babylonian exile (597–587 BCE) but persisting in Christianity and Islam. In apocalypse, a supernatural being reveals cosmic mysteries or the future to a human intermediary. [1]
The TV movie received mixed reviews. Luisa Sandrone of Famiglia Cristiana wrote that Harris gave a "masterful performance" in the film. [8] Marcus Jäntsch of peplumania.com gave the film 3 out of 5 stars. [9] Peter T. Chattaway of patheos.com gave the film 2 out of 4 stars. [10]
Apocalypse Hotel (アポカリプスホテル, Apokaripusu Hoteru) is an upcoming original anime television series produced by CyberAgent and animated by CygamesPictures. The series is scheduled to premiere on Nippon TV in April 2025.
Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American epic war film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The screenplay, co-written by Coppola, John Milius , and Michael Herr , is loosely inspired by the 1899 novella Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad , with the setting changed from late 19th-century Congo to the Vietnam War .
Junior (formerly known as Junior TV) is an Albanian private television network for kids and teenagers between the ages 10–18 years old. It was launched on April 20, 2005 by the TV platform DigitAlb . [ 3 ]