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In a provocative documentary, environmental campaigner George Monbiot argues that the biggest problem driving us towards global disaster is how we feed ourselves, particularly on meat.
Apocalypse 2012: The World After Time Ends is a documentary that revives humanity's ancient spiritual past with Native American spiritualists, secular prophets, environmentalists, healers and leaders in the sustainability movement. From stories by Sequoyah Trueblood, a former Green Beret and Choctaw medicine man, to the eco-visionary insights of environmentalist Dr. John Todd, this DVD will challenge the world to rethink, regroup and revive the ancient spiritual paths.
2 in a series of short Zombie films Directed by Matt Devine for Boost Mobile and The Monkeys agency.
The Apostle John receives disturbing visions of the approaching AntiChrist, the impending apocalypse, a series of demonic creatures, and a psychedelic descent into hell.
A group of GLBTQIA friends band together to survive a zombie apocalypse.
In the aftermath, when the world is isolated and cold, a painter becomes obsessed with his work.
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"BABYMETAL Live at Budokan: Red Night Apocalypse - Akai Yoru Legend" is a monumental concert that captures the sheer intensity and theatricality of the band at one of Japan’s most iconic venues, Nippon Budokan. Held as part of their "Red Night & Black Night Apocalypse" events, this performance, dubbed "Red Night," features the band delivering a high-octane setlist including tracks like "Ijime, Dame, Zettai" and "Megitsune." The concert is particularly notable for its elaborate stage production, with dramatic lighting and pyrotechnics that complement the band's dynamic performance. This event not only highlights BABYMETAL’s musical prowess but also cements their status as a major force in the live music scene, with a theatrical flair that captivates and energizes their audience.
A Few Years From Now - A civil war has ravaged the United States leaving countless Americans dead, and most of the rest living in lawlessness. It's become the Wild West. In this world a father struggles to keep his daughter alive, but she doesn't just want to survive.
LIVE AT BUDOKAN ~RED NIGHT & BLACK NIGHT APOCALYPSE~ is the third live video release by the Japanese band Babymetal. It contains the 2-day concert event at "Nippon Budokan" held under the name of "Red Night Legend "A Big Corset Festival" Tenkaichi Metal Budokai Final" on March 1st, 2014 and "Black Night Legend "Doomsday" Ceremony of Summoning" on March 2nd 2014.
'Smiling Through the Apocalypse' chronicles a man whose editorial instincts produced one of the greatest magazines ever: Harold Hayes, the swinging editor and cultural provocateur of the iconic Esquire Magazine of the Sixties. Through the narrative of his son Tom, a journey ensues opening unprecedented access to some of the Esquire magazine's most compelling talents, from Nora Ephron to George Lois, and Tom Wolfe to Gore Vidal. The film is a story of risk, triumph, and challenge told by the people that helped make the magazine great, and a son who only come to understand his father's editorial greatness 23 years after his passing.
Mid-century housewife Wilma Davis invites us into her living room and walks us through her top tier tips to surviving the end of days with elegance and womanly charm.
Mockumentary about the animation studio that created the online cartoon series Rats on Cocaine.
This time out the girls are wizards at Bonejack's School of Wizardry and have to stop an evil warlock from taking a magical Orb hidden in a sexually repulsive place and using it for his own evil ends.
When downtrodden teenager Casey wakes up in a zombie apocalypse, he must learn to fight his enemies; both alive and dead.
When a deadly virus accidentally gets unleashed on a small community college, it's up to a handful of students and faculty to save the school, and possibly the world.
In the rolling hills of rural Kentucky, a life-sized Noah’s Ark rises high above the tree tops. While the $200 million dollar boat is a theme park of sorts with ziplines, musical performances, and a petting zoo, its real purpose is one of life and death, symbolizing God’s wrath and salvation.
In the apocalyptic wastelands of the distant future, the fragmented remnants of humanity eke out a precarious existence, haunted by tales of the past.
I was feeling a bit down so I made a video on how the world almost ended to cheer myself up. At any given moment, a number of cosmological phenomena could suddenly wreck havoc on our floating orb of stuff. But the cosmos better hurry as humanity seem keen on destroying itself long before any ill-meaning asteroid or solar storm gets the chance.
Global warming etc, new signs of the Apocalypse?