A gritty,
apocalyptic thriller about a sick teen who infects a Colorado high school with a disease so deadly that half the building is blown up by the military and the rest is sealed inside a giant dome.
Not exact matches
Stateside, we will wait to hear word
about our own release date, but until then we'll have to enjoy this new batch of images from the film (courtesy of The Playlist and Purple Snow), featuring anyone and everyone you can think of from the
apocalyptic thriller — Octavia Spencer, Ah - Sung Ko, Chris Evans, Allison Pill and a truly bizarre Tilda Swinton, which is a lot for her.
Even in Take Shelter, his more fantastically themed
thriller about a man with
apocalyptic visions, his style was closer to Terrence Malick than anyone else.
Take Shelter (2011) was a Rust Belt
thriller about a raving father plagued by
apocalyptic visions he doesn't fully trust; the more freewheeling Mud (2012) charted the relationship between two boys and a mysterious island dweller on the Arkansas River.
This week's major home video releases include an
apocalyptic comedy, a
thriller starring Nicolas Cage and John Cusack and an animated film
about cavemen.
About the Author: J.B. Simmons writes
thrillers with an
apocalyptic twist, and political philosophy clothed in fantasy.