
Fido (2007)
Movie
When a cloud of space dust causes the dead to rise as ravenous zombies, the ZomCon Corp. emerges to...
Post Apocalyptic Campy a boy and his pet zombie

David McK (3496 KP) rated Terminator Salvation (2009) in Movies
Nov 1, 2020
This is the one set almost entirely in a post apocalyptic 'future' (2018, so - at the time of reviewing - 2 years ago), with Sam Worthington still riding his fame after Avatar (before seemingly disappearing), and with Christian Bale taking on the role of a grown-up John Connor.
The film, however, is probably more famous for his on-set meltdown/temper tantrum...
No Arnie - for once - and with a young Anton Yelchin (before his unfortunate demise) as Kyle Reese, this is actually better than I remember it to be, if not brilliant.

Moby recommended Them! (1954) in Movies (curated)

Death Stranding
Video Game Watch
Death Stranding is the debut project from Kojima Productions, the studio founded by legendary Metal...
action survival

Nine (9) (2009)
Movie Watch
When 9 (Elijah Wood) springs to life, it finds itself in a post-apocalyptic world where humans no...

Karma City
Book
A microscopic parasite has crippled humanity with night terrors and paralyzing anxiety. In this...
science fiction post-apocalyptic Karma City Gardner Browning

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Season 5
TV Season
The fifth season of the American television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., based on the Marvel...

Kelly (279 KP) rated Year One: Chronicles of The One in Books
Jan 8, 2019
Year One is the first in the three novel series - The Chronicles of The One. The novel itself definitely has undertones of Stephen Kings ‘The Stand’, and follows a similar format with the bulk of the worlds population being wiped out by a mysterious infection, leaving behind the survivors, who quickly divide into a good/ light side or bad/dark side. Unlike The Stand, which to me had slight biblical undertones, the unique selling point of Year One, is the addition of the uncanny’s, magical beings who have been living amongst us, some knowingly different, others benign until the doom releases their powers. I felt this added a new twist to the common post apocalyptic format.
I felt that the characters were varied and relatable within the story. Nora Toberts clearly spent a lot of time creating a varied population for cast, which helped their reactions within the story become more believable.
There is a lot going on within the story,which jumps between places and people as well as over the course of months, but as a reader I found this was necessary for the plot to develop. Surprisingly, despite all of the jumps, the story is still a relatively easy read. Throughout the narrative, I also find that Roberts gives very clear clues as to the direction that the next books will take, through the dreams/ visions of the characters.
The weakest part of the novel for me was the start, which is why I have only scored this a 9, rather than 10. It is probably me being picky, but I would have preferred another 50-100 pages giving me a little bit more background to some of the characters prior to the doom. I felt the background for some of the characters was there, but for others was a little sketchy, although ultimately this did not stop me engaging with them in the long term.
Overall, I highly recommend this book for anyone who enjoys fantasy and, or post apocalyptic novels. It is an interesting, enjoyable and easy read.

The Rending and the Nest
Book
A chilling yet redemptive post-apocalyptic debut that examines community, motherhood, faith, and the...