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Love and the Apocalypse: Review of White Horse by Alex Adams
Perhaps it was growing up immersed in a religion that was not-so-patiently awaiting Armageddon? Maybe it was being a child in the Cold War, when school children were told that hiding under one’s desk would protect you from a nuclear blast? Perhaps I’m just a morbid so-and-so? Whatever the reason, I’ve long been fascinated with […]
Milla vs The World
In the latest Resident Evil film, Afterlife, the franchise’s deadly heroine—known simply as Alice—appears as a small army of cloned warriors, each as gifted as the original. But during the opening action scene, they’re nearly all killed off. Bam! Okay, so it was a loopy idea to begin with, but come on, multiple kick-ass Alices—if […]
Apocalypse
So, lately I’ve gotten into Jericho, a show I apparently completely missed when it aired back in 2006-2007. It concerned a small town in central Kansas that witnessed nuclear attacks on 23 American cities, and the aftermath of those attacks. It was actually a pretty good show, and I watched both existing seasons in the […]
Ringing in the New Year
Am I the only one who started the new year pondering the apocalypse? Strangely, I think…probably not. While others were popping the corks on their bubbly, I was idly thinking about the Mayan calendar and pondering such things as, does the world end at the beginning of 2012, or the end? (In truth, we either […]