My first three novels, a series
of apocalyptic thrillers known as the Plague Year trilogy, were published by Ace / Penguin Group USA.
Not exact matches
This
apocalyptic horror
thriller is a movie that will appeal less to fans
of the genre than to technophobic grumps who reckon mobile phones turn people into mindless zombies.
An arty psychological
thriller that poses the question
of when helping a stranger is dangerous, it stars Joel Edgerton as a man hiding with his family in the woods amid an
apocalyptic disease outbreak who allows another family to move in.
The messed up exploits
of an
apocalyptic apartment building are the subject
of this visceral
thriller starring Loki, a.k.a Tom Hiddleston.
Starting as a clever Contagion - style investigative
thriller, this fiercely paced
apocalyptic adventure begins to fall apart early on when smart logic is jettisoned for the more visceral thrills
of seeing Brad Pitt save the planet...
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.
If you grew up as a horror film fanatic in the 1980s, you may have run through most
of the American slasher flicks and occult
thrillers — and then you rented Lucio Fulci's 1980 cult favourite Zombie, which hopefully led you to all sorts
of gore - laden
apocalyptic mayhem from Italian splatter - slingers like Umberto Lenzi (Nightmare -LRB-...)
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).
You could describe Take Shelter (Sony), the second feature from the talented Jeff Nichols, as an
apocalyptic thriller, but this is a different kind
of horror.
Apocalyptic ticking - clock
thrillers / buddy road movies are nothing new — Miracle Mile, The Road, and Seeking a Friend for the End
of the World are stronger examples — but they're rarely done with the kind
of fearlessness, originality, or emotional honesty that writer - director Zak Hilditch delivers with These Final Hours.
Much more easily digestible is DIVERGENT — a straightforward sci - fi action
thriller starring Shailene Woodley in post
apocalyptic Chicago where the human race is divided into five categories to keep things running smoothly — but she, Divergent, fits none
of them and so threatens the order, which Kate Winslet is determined to preserve.
The rest
of the film plays like an
apocalyptic thriller, with lust, faith, family and ash swirling into a vortex.
The new movie, which held its premiere here Tuesday night ahead
of its Paramount release this weekend, is alternatively an abduction
thriller, monster flick, science - fiction reverie, character comedy, horror pinprick,
apocalyptic drama, duct - tape - and - chewing - gum chamber piece and alien - invasion movie.
Shyamalan wrote himself into a corner
of diminishing returns with his «
thrillers with a twist ending» by the time The Village escaped in 2004, and endeavored to push his directorial ambitions in new dirctions with Lady in the Water (a fable), The Happening (
apocalyptic horror), and The Last Airbender (grand - scale fantasy).
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The terrifying 5 - volume
apocalyptic action
thriller was created by Naoki Serizawa and serves as a prequel to the storyline
of CAPCOM's bestselling Resident Evil ® 6 game property.
And in Lullaby, his latest foray into the fetid back alleys
of Americana, Palahniuk offers readers his most harrowing tale yet: an
apocalyptic thriller for the new millennium.
The latest Jump Pack issue features individual manga chapters from a sampling
of WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP's fan - loved, smash - hit continuing series including the paranormal exploits of BLEACH, the ongoing ninja saga of NARUTO, the high seas adventure of ONE PIECE, the apocalyptic vampire thriller SERAPH OF THE END: VAMPIRE REIGN, and the kinetic action of YU - GI - O
of WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP's fan - loved, smash - hit continuing series including the paranormal exploits
of BLEACH, the ongoing ninja saga of NARUTO, the high seas adventure of ONE PIECE, the apocalyptic vampire thriller SERAPH OF THE END: VAMPIRE REIGN, and the kinetic action of YU - GI - O
of BLEACH, the ongoing ninja saga
of NARUTO, the high seas adventure of ONE PIECE, the apocalyptic vampire thriller SERAPH OF THE END: VAMPIRE REIGN, and the kinetic action of YU - GI - O
of NARUTO, the high seas adventure
of ONE PIECE, the apocalyptic vampire thriller SERAPH OF THE END: VAMPIRE REIGN, and the kinetic action of YU - GI - O
of ONE PIECE, the
apocalyptic vampire
thriller SERAPH
OF THE END: VAMPIRE REIGN, and the kinetic action of YU - GI - O
OF THE END: VAMPIRE REIGN, and the kinetic action
of YU - GI - O
of YU - GI - OH!
* I've been a big fan
of the sci - fi film style comparison to the Mass Effect series: 1 is the ideological, 70's space - opera, 2 is the stripped - down but actioned up 80's sci - fi
thriller, and 3 is your
apocalyptic 90's sci - fi action movie.
Alan Wake developer Remedy Entertainment showed some in - game footage
of its interesting
apocalyptic thriller, and Xbox One exclusive.