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The 10 Best Movies That End With The Apocalypse, According To Reddit

Whether it's supernatural, random natural disasters, or out-of-the-blue nuclear wars, these last-minute apocalypses took shook viewers to their core.

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10 End Of The World Movies That Don’t Focus On Saving It, According To Reddit

In recent years, there has been an influx of apocalyptic end-of-the-world movies but these few abandon the need to save it and instead accept it.

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Split image showing the main characters from Eternal Sunshine and Melancholia.
10 Movies That Will Trigger An Existential Crisis, According To Reddit

These 10 movies, chosen by Reddit users, are the most likely to induce an existential crisis. Expect nihilism, ghosts, and lots of Charlie Kaufman.

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What Kirsten Dunst has done since Spider-Man
What Kirsten Dunst Has Done Since Playing MJ In Spider-Man

Kirsten Dunst became widely known after playing Mary Jane Watson in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, but what has she done since Spider-Man 3?

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10 Dramatic Sci-Fi Movies To Watch If You Love Melancholia

While many sci-fi movies feature plenty of action, some are darker and more thoughtful in their themes, like Melancholia and these 10 others.

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Lars Von Trier’s Horror Movies Ranked, Worst To Best

Lars von Trier is a highly controversial director with an impressive horror filmography that spans forty years; here are his horror films ranked.

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Lars Von Trier's 10 Best Films According To IMDb

From Melancholia to Dancer in the Dark, these are the very best films from Lars Von Trier, according to IMDb.

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The Most Divisive Movies of the Decade 2010s
The Most Divisive Movies Of The Decade

The 2010s have seen a number of divisive movies, whether it was a film critics loved but audiences hated, vice versa, or a fandom destroying debate.

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