John Cusack, left, and Woody Harrelson in 2012. Courtesy Columbia Pictures
John Cusack, left, and Woody Harrelson in 2012. Courtesy Columbia Pictures
John Cusack, left, and Woody Harrelson in 2012. Courtesy Columbia Pictures
John Cusack, left, and Woody Harrelson in 2012. Courtesy Columbia Pictures

The end of the world as we know it – Hollywood style


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Take Shelter (2011)

Michael Shannon – best known as the conflicted government agent in Boardwalk Empire – is superb in this drama as a father plagued by apocalyptic dreams. He is determined to build a storm shelter in his garden, but his obsessive actions threaten his sanity, his marriage and his family. The winner of the Critics’ Week Grand Prix at Cannes, this is a fascinating thriller that also boasts a terrific performance from Jessica Chastain as Shannon’s concerned wife.

Seeking A Friend For the End of the World (2012)

An asteroid is heading for Earth and everyone has just three weeks before the impact in this comedy drama starring Steve Carell and Keira Knightley. They play neighbours who pair up and go on a road trip (he wants to see his high school sweetheart; she wants to get to a plane that will take her to her family in England) in the final days of the planet. Quirky and somewhat uneven, it’s worth watching for some short but sweet supporting performances from Derek Luke, Patton Oswalt and William Petersen.

The Rapture (1991)

Mimi Rogers is superb as an ex-swinger turned born-again Christian who questions her faith when her husband (The X-Files’ David Duchovny) is murdered. Believing the Rapture to be imminent, she heads into the desert with her daughter, waiting to ascend to heaven when the end of the world comes. While the special effects towards the end leave something to be desired, this is a fascinating drama that is dark and uncompromising, one you’ll either love or love to hate.

Armageddon (1998)

Along with The Rock, this is the least annoying of the blockbuster director Michael Bay’s movies and the one in which Bruce Willis and his ragtag bunch of deep-core drillers are sent up into space by a rather trusting Nasa to break apart the mega-asteroid on a crash course with Earth. Ignore the sappy subplot between Liv Tyler and Ben -Affleck (and the Aerosmith power ballad I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing) and enjoy the tongue-in-cheek performances from Billy Bob Thornton, Steve Buscemi and the late Michael Clarke Duncan.

The Seventh Sign (1988)

The pregnant Abby (Demi Moore, who was really pregnant during filming) has more to worry about than your average mum-to-be – Biblical signs of a forthcoming apocalypse are coming to pass and she thinks they are linked to the birth of her child. As the desert freezes and birds drop from the sky, she notices the man who has rented the apartment over her garage (Jurgen Prochnow) is acting suspiciously and comes to the conclusion that he’s bringing about the end of the world unless she can stop it. Ignore the silly ending and the rest is a decent drama with a strong central performance from Moore.

Miracle Mile (1988)

What would you do if you knew there were only 70 minutes until the end of the world? That’s Harry’s (Anthony Edwards) dilemma, after he overhears that nuclear war is about to break out. No one else knows about the attack, so is he creating a panic about something that will never happen? There’s a real sense of terror to the film as he tries to find the woman he met the day before so they can escape Los Angeles together, even though it could all be a big misunderstanding. And while the plot unravels towards the end, you’ll still be left wondering what you would do if you had just an hour left on Earth.

Melancholia (2011)

Lars Von Trier’s slow, elegant drama begins at Justine’s (Kristin Dunst) wedding, an extravagant affair paid for by her sister Claire (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and her brother-in-law (Kiefer Sutherland), but becomes rather more downbeat as the story picks up a while later with a depression-suffering Justine separated from her husband and a planet named Melancholia heading towards earth. A study of how people cope with impending disaster, the movie’s idea came to Von Trier after a therapist treating him for depression told him that depressive people often react better under awful pressure as they already expect bad things to happen.

Last Night (1998)

Not to be confused with the 2010 Keira Knightley film, this absorbing Canadian indie is a total gem worth the hunt it would take to find it. It also features a standout cast playing intersecting characters that have done pretty well for themselves: the Grey’s Anatomy star Sandra Oh, the actress-turned-filmmaker Sarah Polley (her documentary Stories We Tell won the Special Jury Award at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival in October) and the film director David Cronenberg (Eastern Promises, The Fly). In a rare role, he plays the owner of a power company who spends his final hours making calls to customers.

2012 (2009)

Roland Emmerich likes his end-of-the-world disasters – seems we’ll either die from a deep freeze (The Day After Tomorrow), an alien invasion (Independence Day), being squished by a mega-lizard (Godzilla) or, as in 2012, the world breaking apart due to the earth’s core heating up. John Cusack is the average Joe who realises it really is the end of the world as we know it, as Los Angeles starts to crumble and world leaders sneakily head off to the specially built arks that will hold them and selected wildlife to repopulate the earth after it’s all gone to hell.

Indoor cricket World Cup:
Insportz, Dubai, September 16-23

UAE fixtures:
Men

Saturday, September 16 – 1.45pm, v New Zealand
Sunday, September 17 – 10.30am, v Australia; 3.45pm, v South Africa
Monday, September 18 – 2pm, v England; 7.15pm, v India
Tuesday, September 19 – 12.15pm, v Singapore; 5.30pm, v Sri Lanka
Thursday, September 21 – 2pm v Malaysia
Friday, September 22 – 3.30pm, semi-final
Saturday, September 23 – 3pm, grand final

Women
Saturday, September 16 – 5.15pm, v Australia
Sunday, September 17 – 2pm, v South Africa; 7.15pm, v New Zealand
Monday, September 18 – 5.30pm, v England
Tuesday, September 19 – 10.30am, v New Zealand; 3.45pm, v South Africa
Thursday, September 21 – 12.15pm, v Australia
Friday, September 22 – 1.30pm, semi-final
Saturday, September 23 – 1pm, grand final

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THE CLOWN OF GAZA

Director: Abdulrahman Sabbah 

Starring: Alaa Meqdad

Rating: 4/5

Conflict, drought, famine

Estimates of the number of deaths caused by the famine range from 400,000 to 1 million, according to a document prepared for the UK House of Lords in 2024.
It has been claimed that the policies of the Ethiopian government, which took control after deposing Emperor Haile Selassie in a military-led revolution in 1974, contributed to the scale of the famine.
Dr Miriam Bradley, senior lecturer in humanitarian studies at the University of Manchester, has argued that, by the early 1980s, “several government policies combined to cause, rather than prevent, a famine which lasted from 1983 to 1985. Mengistu’s government imposed Stalinist-model agricultural policies involving forced collectivisation and villagisation [relocation of communities into planned villages].
The West became aware of the catastrophe through a series of BBC News reports by journalist Michael Buerk in October 1984 describing a “biblical famine” and containing graphic images of thousands of people, including children, facing starvation.

Band Aid

Bob Geldof, singer with the Irish rock group The Boomtown Rats, formed Band Aid in response to the horrific images shown in the news broadcasts.
With Midge Ure of the band Ultravox, he wrote the hit charity single Do They Know it’s Christmas in December 1984, featuring a string of high-profile musicians.
Following the single’s success, the idea to stage a rock concert evolved.
Live Aid was a series of simultaneous concerts that took place at Wembley Stadium in London, John F Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, the US, and at various other venues across the world.
The combined event was broadcast to an estimated worldwide audience of 1.5 billion.

UK-EU trade at a glance

EU fishing vessels guaranteed access to UK waters for 12 years

Co-operation on security initiatives and procurement of defence products

Youth experience scheme to work, study or volunteer in UK and EU countries

Smoother border management with use of e-gates

Cutting red tape on import and export of food

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In numbers: PKK’s money network in Europe

Germany: PKK collectors typically bring in $18 million in cash a year – amount has trebled since 2010

Revolutionary tax: Investigators say about $2 million a year raised from ‘tax collection’ around Marseille

Extortion: Gunman convicted in 2023 of demanding $10,000 from Kurdish businessman in Stockholm

Drug trade: PKK income claimed by Turkish anti-drugs force in 2024 to be as high as $500 million a year

Denmark: PKK one of two terrorist groups along with Iranian separatists ASMLA to raise “two-digit million amounts”

Contributions: Hundreds of euros expected from typical Kurdish families and thousands from business owners

TV channel: Kurdish Roj TV accounts frozen and went bankrupt after Denmark fined it more than $1 million over PKK links in 2013 

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