[if you’re new to the Journey, read this to see what we’re all about!]

by Gideon Marcus
With nuclear bombers parked just 90 miles off the coast of Florida, and last month having seen the United States go to its highest military alert level since we were fighting the Japanese, its no wonder that The Bomb remains a popular cinematic topic. In the last decade, most of the films that featured Our Enemy, the Atom starred horribly mutated monsters. More recently, there has been a slew of films portraying a post-apocalyptic world, starting with On the Beach, including the excellent The World, The Flesh, and the Devil, and also the less than excellent The Last Woman on Earth.
The most recent entry in this radioactive field is the Z-Movie This is not a Test...

This is a test... of your patience.
(see the rest at Galactic Journey!)

by Gideon Marcus
With nuclear bombers parked just 90 miles off the coast of Florida, and last month having seen the United States go to its highest military alert level since we were fighting the Japanese, its no wonder that The Bomb remains a popular cinematic topic. In the last decade, most of the films that featured Our Enemy, the Atom starred horribly mutated monsters. More recently, there has been a slew of films portraying a post-apocalyptic world, starting with On the Beach, including the excellent The World, The Flesh, and the Devil, and also the less than excellent The Last Woman on Earth.
The most recent entry in this radioactive field is the Z-Movie This is not a Test...

This is a test... of your patience.
(see the rest at Galactic Journey!)