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The Divide: Directed by Xavier Gens. With Lauren German, Michael Biehn, Milo Ventimiglia, Courtney B. Vance. Survivors of a nuclear attack are grouped together for days in the basement of their apartment building, where fear and dwindling supplies wear away at their dynamic.
- (39K)
- Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
- Xavier Gens
- 2012-04-20
Overall, The Divide is a nasty movie with a very pessimistic view of how life in these extreme conditions will play out. If you like apocalyptic films on the more grimy and violent side of the spectrum then this is one to see.
Set in drought-plagued Northern California in 1976, The Divide chronicles the story of Sam Kincaid (King), an aging rancher with a failing memory, his estranged and independent-minded daughter, Sarah, and Luke, a young ranch hand who finds himself in the midst of a family in crisis.
- (126)
- Western
- Perry King
- 2018-11-09
The Divide is a 2011 American apocalyptic science fiction horror film directed by Xavier Gens and written by Karl Mueller and Eron Sheean. [3] [4] [5] The film stars Lauren German, Michael Biehn, Milo Ventimiglia, and Rosanna Arquette. [6]
A devastating nuclear attack thrusts nine strangers together in the bunker-like basement of their New York apartment building. The survivors are trapped underground with no hope of...
- (58)
- Xavier Gens
- R
- Michael Biehn
Xavier Gens’s film “The Divide” (written by Karl Mueller and Eron Sheean) is one of most recent entries into this territory. The film immediately opens on a nuclear bombing of New York City that sends a group of tenants and their salty, tough-as-nails super, Mickey (Michael Biehn, yes, THAT Michael Biehn) into an improvised fallout ...
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Grim, unpleasant, gruesome nuclear holocaust thriller. Read Common Sense Media's The Divide review, age rating, and parents guide.