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      • A few make the bold claim that humanity's demise might not be the worst thing that could happen. Spanning decades, tones, and countries of origin, these are the 31 best apocalyptic movies of all time, ranked from the merely enthralling to the absolutely superb.
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  2. List of the latest post-apocalyptic movies in 2024 and the best post-apocalyptic movies of 2023 & the 2010's. Top post-apocalyptic movies to watch on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+ & other Streaming services, out on DVD/Blu-ray or in cinema's right now.

  3. This is a list of apocalyptic feature-length films. All films within this list feature either the end of the world, a prelude to such an end (such as a world taken over by a viral infection), and/or a post-apocalyptic setting.

    • Bird Box
    • The Day
    • The Book of Eli
    • Carriers
    • The Divide
    • Cargo
    • Escape from L.A.
    • Night of The Comet
    • Turbo Kid
    • Stake Land

    Director:Susanne Bier More polarising than the North Pole using inverted controls while being inside a magnet, Bird Box is a Netflix exclusive that’s been the center of plenty discussion since it hit the streaming service, as well as more than a handful of memes. No two people seem to be able to agree on this one, and while it does have its flaws, ...

    Director:Doug Aarniokoski The Day deserves to be talked about not as the best post-apocalyptic movie ever made, or even one of the better ones on this list. No, The Day deserves recognition for being a part of an elite club of movies from WWE Studios that don’t totally suck. While it does often smack of being a low-budget affair, The Day has a grit...

    Director(s):Albert Hughes, Allen Hughes Taking a leaf out of the Mad Max book on the post-apocalypse, The Book of Eli offers a world where there is very little good left. If people aren’t killing each other, they’re eating each other — and sometimes even both. Thirty years after a nuclear bomb decimates the planet, Eli, played wonderfully by Denzel...

    Director(s):Àlex Pastor, David Pastor Carriers shows pre-fame Chris Pine at his most disturbing as he bands together with fellow survivors to venture across barren America. A highly contagious virus has wiped everyone out, which leads to plenty of suspicion amongst Pine’s group that grows and grows until it’s almost unbearable to watch. Carriers is...

    Director(s):Xavier Gens I don’t think director Xavier Gens has a lot of faith in humanity. In his The Divide, an unlikely group of nuclear survivors take shelter in the underground of an apartment complex and it isn’t long before they ruin what little’s left of each other’s lives. As the radiation sets in, the group splits into factions of differin...

    Director(s):Yolanda Ramke, Ben Howling Martin Freeman walks away from Fargo for Cargo: an interesting zombie movie that swaps gore and spectacle for a beautifully human story. Coming across like a blend between Maggie and The Dead, Cargo sees Freeman’s character trying to find shelter for his infant daughter in an infected-plagued Australian outbac...

    Director:John Carpenter A box office bombthat proved that sometimes people just don’t know a good thing when they see one, John Carpenter’s Escape from L.A. may not be as good as its predecessor, New York, but it’s definitely braver and more bombastic. Kurt Russell returns as Snake Plissken (the character who later go on to inspire Metal Gear Solid...

    Director: Thom Eberhardt There are plenty of cult picks on this list, but Night of the Comet might be the very definition of a cult hit — I don’t think it would be right if you watched it on anything other than a VHS tape. The spirit of the eighties runs through its DNA, neon and all. It’s not a cinematic masterpiece by any means, but Night of the ...

    Director(s):Anouk Whissell, Francois Simard, Yoann-Karl Whissell Inarguably inspired by Mad Max, Turbo Kid is a more whimsical look at the post-apocalypse, though that isn’t to mean it holds any punches with the gore. Set in an alternate 1997, Turbo Kid follows its titular character as he scavenges wastelands for comic books and stuff he needs to s...

    Director:Jim Mickle If nothing else, the uncompromising Stake Land proved to people that vampires are much more effective when they don’t sparkle. Similarly to 30 Days of Night many years earlier, Stake Land showed just how unnerving a more visceral depiction of vampires can be. After the death of his parents, a young boy pairs up with a vampire hu...

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    • The Road (2009) Directed by John Hillcoat. Starring Viggo Mortensen, Charlize Theron, Kodi Smit-McPhee. Drama, Thriller (1h 51m) 7.2 on IMDb — 74% on RT. Be warned: The Road is a downer.
    • The Matrix (1999) Directed by Lana Wachowski and Lilly Wachowski. Starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss. Action, Sci-Fi (2h 16m) 8.7 on IMDb — 88% on RT.
    • Children of Men (2006) Directed by Alfronso Cuarón. Starring Clive Owen, Julianne Moore, Chiwetel Ejiofor. Action, Drama, Sci-Fi (1h 49m) 7.9 on IMDb — 92% on RT.
    • A Quiet Place (2018) Directed by John Krasinski. Starring Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, Millicent Simmonds. Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi (1h 30m) 7.5 on IMDb — 96% on RT.
  4. Oct 16, 2024 · Over 2,500 movie fans have voted to shape these rankings of the best apocalyptic fiction movies. Post-apocalyptic films explore life after a global cataclysm or disaster event, where humanity must learn to survive in a changed world while also dealing with its own inner turmoil.

  5. Apr 16, 2020 · Our list of the best apocalypse movies of all time includes zombie films, movies set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, comedies, and more.

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