Just Watched Testament
The basic plot of the movie follows one family in a small California town after a nuclear war of some sort silences most of the rest of the country.
Continue readingThe basic plot of the movie follows one family in a small California town after a nuclear war of some sort silences most of the rest of the country.
Continue readingShort review of Cloud Atlas: A Novel by David Mitchell.
Continue readingI started this blog, called Doomorama back then, in October of 2005. One of my inspirations for starting a post-apocalyptic blog was a new podcast that had started just a few months before, covering most of the same topics that I was interested in, called Destructomundo.
Continue readingThis would be a great article, even if I wasn’t quoted in it. You can read the original post, the most recent in a series of posts about post apocalyptic literature and audiobooks, on The Guilded Earlobe.
Continue readingTHE END OF THE WORLD, IS JUST THE BEGINNING… Welcome to The Aftermath. This show is dedicated to the post-apocalyptic genre including movies, TV programs, books, animations, comics, and video games.
Continue readingWhat happens when society collapses? Beware of “The Scarlet Plague”. Originally broadcast on April 8th, 1954, part of the Escape anthology series.
Continue readingI was excited to come across the post-apocalyptic short film Once Was Paradise by Rising Sons Productions. It was shot in Hawaii and won first place in the Showdown In Chinatown 21 Day Film Challenge.
Continue readingI know I haven’t seen every post-apocalyptic movie ever made, but I thought I had at least heard of most of them, especially the mainstream releases from the 80’s. So when a “post-apocalyptic adventure” called Solarbabies from 1986 popped up on Netflix streaming, I knew I had to watch it.
Continue readingThe Last Man by Thomas Wood, a post-apocalyptic poem from 1824.
Continue readingLogan’s Run has always been one of my favorite movies. It’s probably one of the first, if not the first, post-apocalyptic movies I ever saw, and helped to launch my love of all things post-apocalyptic.
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