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<i>Rumours</i> Responds to the Absurdity of Modern Life with Absurdity of Its Own

apocalyptic fiction

The G7 arrives for Rumours, written and directed by Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson.

Rumours Responds to the Absurdity of Modern Life with Absurdity of Its Own

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Artist's conception of a massive meteor impact on the Earth

Complete Planetary Destruction Is Not as Easy as It Seems

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typewriter in shadow, with two flowers placed on the keys and in the carriage return

Six Surprisingly Hopeful Stories About Facing the End of the World

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Five Works That Imagine Nuclear War and Its Aftermath

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The Job at the End of the World

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Five SF Works About Sitting Out World War III

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Testosterone Poisoning: Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin

Don’t Look Up’s Satirical Take on the Apocalypse Could Use More Sincerity

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Finding Comfort in the (Fictional) Apocalypse

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Finding Comfort in Apocalyptic Stories

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A Terrible Time for Birdwatching: Daphne Du Maurier’s “The Birds”

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Across the Dark Water

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