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Jazz. Stream of consciousness. Kristen Stewart. Sam Riley. Jack Kerouac. If your feet, brain and eyes don't dig this On the Road trailer, we basically can't be friends.



On the Road is out in UK cinemas on Friday 12th October. Oh, and it's directed by Walter Salles. Like I say, if you don't like it, our relationship doesn't stand a chance.

 

You know how it is. You're walking along, look up in the sky, and suddenly a massive rock is heading towards Earth ready to crash into your face. Quick as a flash, you run around like a nutter trying to find the best way to stay alive and warn everyone else on the planet. 


In between scrawling "THE END IS NIGH" on a sandwich board and running around naked like Kirsten Dunst, you rifle through your DVD collection of movie apocalypses to work out what to do. Armageddon? Deep Impact? What about zombies or natural disasters? Then you realise that you've actually just been watching Lars von Trier's Melancholia, out this weekend in UK cinemas, and that the world isn't about to end after all.


Oh well, at least you've got this handy set of instructions for when the apocalypse actually arrives...

 

A movie guide - How to stop the end of the world
 

For more end of world goodness, head this way to watch the Melancholia trailer.

 

Alternatively, take a look at some of our other How To... infographics, including How to Kill Your Horrible BossHow to Slay a VampireHow to Survive an Alien Invasion - and a diagram of Christian Bale Punching People.

 

 

Trailer: Melancholia

Director: Lars von Trier
Cast: Kirsten Dunst, John Hurt, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Kiefer Sutherland
Certificate: TBC
Release Date: Friday 30th September

A beautiful movie about the end of the world, Melancholia sees Justine (Kirsten Dunst) and Michael (Alexander Skarsgård) celebrating their marriage at a sumptuous party in the home of her sister (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and brother-in-law (Kiefer Sutherland).


Meanwhile, the planet, Melancholia, is heading towards Earth...


Melancholia is a psychological disaster movie from director Lars von Trier - you can bet Armageddon was never described like that.

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The trailer for Lars von Trier's Melancholia has turned up online today. And it's seriously intriguing stuff.


It's been described as "a psychological disaster movie" and "a beautiful movie about the end of the world". The official synopsis goes something like this:


Justine (Kirsten Dunst) and Michael (Alexander Skarsgård) are celebrating their marriage at a sumptuous party in the home of her sister (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and brother-in-law (Kiefer Sutherland). Meanwhile, the planet, Melancholia, is heading towards Earth...


It's clearly the film Armageddon should have been. But let's face it, an art house film about a planet crashing into planet Earth? There's only one way to describe this movie: it's Lars von Trier Meets Inception! 

 

 

Melancholia is in UK cinemas on Friday 1st July. The official site's over here

 
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