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  1. "The Apocalypse Era" also known as "Apocalypse Trilogy" or "Apocalypse Series" is a series of two mini albums and one studio album released consecutively by Dreamcatcher. The series began on April 12, 2022 with the release of "Apocalypse: Save us", continued on October 11, 2022 "Apocalypse: Follow us" and ended on May 24, 2023 with "Apocalypse: From us". List of content released in this series ...

  2. 4 de feb. de 2024 · The Big Picture. John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy delves into cosmic horror, a subgenre that explores fears beyond human comprehension and the unknown. Each film in the trilogy explores a ...

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  3. The second installment in what Carpenter calls his "Apocalypse Trilogy"—which began with The Thing (1982) and concludes with In the Mouth of Madness (1994) —the film follows a group of quantum physics students in Los Angeles who are asked to assist a Catholic priest in investigating an ancient cylinder of liquid discovered in a monastery, which they come to find is a sentient, liquid ...

  4. 18 de mar. de 2024 · After making underrated movies such as The Long Weekend (O’ Despair) and The Living End, Araki released the first instalment in his ‘Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy’, Totally Fucked Up, in 1993, a movie that continues to resonate. While it is hard to imagine teenagers of today finding much in common with Hughes’ work, Araki’s movies ...

  5. Plus, John Carpenter from 1978-88 is one of the best decades for any director in any genre ever. Halloween, The Fog, Escape From New York, The Thing, Christine, Starman, Big Trouble in Little China, Prince of Darkness, They Live. Classic after classic. 15. Spartan775 1 yr. ago.

  6. 15 de sept. de 2023 · The world premiere of a new 4K restoration of the 1997 film “Nowhere” will be the highlight of this weekend’s presentation of Gregg Araki’s “Teen Apocalypsetrilogy at the Academy Museum.

  7. Box office. Total (13 films): $6.083 billion. X-Men is an American superhero film series based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. 20th Century Fox [a] obtained the film rights to the team and other related characters in 1994 for $2.6 million. After numerous drafts, Bryan Singer was hired to direct the first film, released in ...