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  1. Oct 30, 2020 · And besides, without those rooms, we wouldn’t have some of Pulse’s scariest moments; lest we forget, Pulse is a horror movie first and foremost.

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    • Time of The Wolf
    • The Last Wave
    • Take Shelter
    • Until The End of The World
    • A Boy and His Dog
    • On The Beach
    • The Day The Earth Caught Fire
    • Threads
    • By Dawn's Early Light
    • The Cabin in The Woods

    Michael Haneke's abstract apocalypse is often slow and grueling to watch, but each scene is infused with enough dread and discomfort that the end of the world feels sewn into its very DNA. Time of the Wolffollows a bourgeois family led by Georges (Daniel Duval) and Anne (Isabelle Huppert) after an unspecified disaster contaminates the planet, makin...

    The woefully underrated filmmaker Peter Weir followed up his masterpiece Picnic at Hanging Rock with this equally mysterious and unsettling film. The Last Waveis filled with disquieting imagery of natural disasters which flood the head of a lawyer representing four Aboriginal men accused of murder. As he builds his legal defense for them, their cos...

    Like The Last Wave, Take Shelter is more ambiguous about the apocalypse; the ominous anticipation for the end of the world may just be a sign of psychosis in the lead character's head. Played to perfection by Michael Shannon, this small-town everyman is gradually overcome with the premonition that the apocalypse is coming in some way or another, le...

    Recently released in its full, nearly five hour form by the Criterion Collection, Until the End of the Worldis a sprawling, messy masterpiece with one of the greatest soundtracks ever constructed. The film takes place on the eve of a disastrous accident, with a nuclear satellite losing orbit and hurtling toward Earth. Related: Why Until the End of ...

    A very weird cult classic, A Boy and His Dogfeatures a young Don Johnson as Vic, a lonely kid in the post-apocalyptic wastelands of 2024 with only his dog as a companion. Except, his dog has telepathic skills. Based on Harlan Ellison's novella, you'd be excused for thinking that this was a kid-friendly film, but it's most certainly not. The dog is ...

    The 60s and 70s were the peak of the Cold War era; many movies explored alternative scenarios about the fallout of civilization and the unique notions of survival that intrigued minds in the Western world. On the Beach is a bleak vision of the future, directed by Stanley Kramer and based on the novel by Nevil Shute. The casting features heavy hitte...

    The Day the Earth Caught Fire could be labeled goofy in a sea of films that offer a more serious look at nuclear warfare. Still, it tells a great story, taking a shot at all the nuclear testing madeduring the Cold War era. In this film, directed by Val Guest, we get the talents of Edward Judd, Janet Munro, and Leo McKern as the trio figure out the ...

    In the realm of apocalyptic films, it's hard to believe that some of the most impactful efforts were made for TV. The Day After was ABC's warning that sent the fear of God into American audiences. In Europe, it was BBC's Threads, which aired one year later. While both films have similar plotlines, Threadsis more gruesome and brutal. The movie was d...

    Funnily enough, By Dawn's Early Lightis another made-for-TV movie with a more prestigious format, as it is an HBO original. The unique story, directed by Jack Sholder and written by Bruce Gilbert, sees the USA deal with the fallout of a Nuclear strike inflicted by a group of rogue operatives on Russian soil. The solid casting features the talents o...

    What was once an idyllic location for a couple’s romantic retreat is now a destination marred by the imagery of horror, death, and brutality… quite the departure. That transition, is no small part, down to The Cabin in the Woodsand similar movies that came before it. The 2012 horror, follows a group of college students who head for a weekend in a l...

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  2. Pulse is a 2006 American techno-horror film directed by Jim Sonzero from a screenplay co-written by Wes Craven, and starring Kristen Bell, Ian Somerhalder and Christina Milian. It is an English-language adaptation of Kiyoshi Kurosawa 's 2001 Japanese film of the same name .

  3. Jul 26, 2018 · In its opening seconds, Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Pulse (aka Kairo) reminds us that it’s a movie from 2001. Over the production credits, we hear the unmistakable crackle and whine of a dial-up modem,...

  4. Sep 4, 2006 · Ditching the eerie mysteriousness of the original's slowburn (some say plodding) apocalypse, Pulse plays best to inattentive mallrats, a showreel of shocks that explicates every enigma with a ...

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    After college student Taguchi (Kenji Mizuhashi) commits suicide, a number of young adults living in Tokyo witness terrifying visions transferred across the Internet.

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  6. Jun 20, 2005 · Without histrionics, Pulse interprets the end of the world as a gradual decrease in people until one day the streets are desolate and empty. Death is represented not through a sea of corpses but a Hiroshima smudge of black on the wall where an increasingly troubled human being once stood.

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