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Genres:
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Drama /
Fantasy /
Sci-Fi
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Director:
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Jim Torres
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Actors:
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Azura Skye,
Dan Beene,
Nathan Baesel,
Khadijah,
Malika,
Charlie Talbert,
Deborah Duke,
Shannon Eubanks,
Amelia Rose Onuszkanycz,
Phil Parker,
Graham Roden,
Joshua Leonard,
Reg E. Cathey,
Diane Salinger,
Aaron Hendry
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Duration:
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95 min.
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Rating:
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(3.1/10)116
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Plot Summary:
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Everything that could go faulty did fly discredit: Hostilities, Terrorism, Natural Disasters. Evacuees were ushered from the cities to refugee camps in the abutting counties. In-fighting, deficiency and disease took their toll on the survivors. Under, twenty years after the bombs strike down and the plagues ran their course the hardly that endure live in second thoughts and without hope. Azura Skye stars as Sarah in this -Apocalyptic Fairy Chronicle relating to a young female's trek to convey the original lady born in 15 Years. Sarah's refusal to give up is inspired not later than a lone voic... e on her radio. Michael broadcasts dim and away messages of hope mixed with the music he scavenges from the dead. Forced from her basement poorhouse by drought and relentlessly pursued by those who want her babe, Sarah crosses paths with Michael in a cavernous, seditionists refuge of disparate survivors. It is from Three Caves that Michael and Sarah thinks fitting embark on a journey beyond the boundaries of the Southern Corridor and into the unknown future.
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20 Years After
In the near future, a team of soldiers infiltrate a sealed-off and quarantined Scotland in order to find a cure for a deadly virus. A messy post-apocalyptic thriller from Neil Marshall, writer-director of Dog Soldiers and The Descent
You can't accuse director Neil Marshall of standing still. While he's an unashamed horror filmmaker all the way, he hasn't simply followed up his acclaimed, werewolf-infested 2001 debut Dog Soldiers with more of the same.
The Descent proved to be a very different proposition, a bleak and downright brutal tale capable of giving nightmares to anyone with claustrophobia. With his third film Doomsday, he's gone in yet another direction. There's still plenty of action and gallons of gore, but this time he's crafted a disti...
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