Though I greeted the debut of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's
apocalyptic comedy with effusive praise, in particular for its ingenious pilot episode and the hilarious Kristen Schaal, I soon learned the hard way to avoid writing too soon in a series» run.
Not exact matches
Leave it to the truly soulless medium of television to bring the zombie archetype full circle
with CBS's Babylon Fields, an hour - long series the network describes as a «sardonic,
apocalyptic American
comedy - drama where the dead are rising and as a result, lives are regained, families restored, and old wounds reopened.»
Danny Boyle is one of the more underrated mainstream directors working today; he's been able to spin films as different as pitch - black
comedy (Trainspotting) to
apocalyptic zombie thriller (28 Days Later)
with genuinely good results (let us not speak of The Beach).
Both Rogen and Franco will be seen in the upcoming
apocalyptic comedy «This Is The End» (opening in Cinemas June 14) which Rogen directed
with collaborator, Evan Goldberg («The Pineapple Express», «Superbad»).
In coming weeks, the two theatres will present John Ford's atmospheric Eugene O'Neill adaptation The Long Voyage Home,
with cinematography by Gregg Toland and Swedish accent by John Wayne, Anthony Mann's
apocalyptic Korean War drama Men in War, J.L. Anderson's Spring Night, Summer Night, Adolphe Menjou in the fast - paced pre-Code
comedy Bachelor's Affairs and Erich von Stroheim in The Crime of Dr. Crespi.