The Remaining

The Remaining

2014 "After the rapture, there are fates worse than death."
The Remaining
The Remaining

The Remaining

4.3 | 1h28m | PG-13 | en | Horror

When a group of close-knit friends assemble for the marriage of Skylar and Dan, they have no idea they will witness The Rapture and face a series of catastrophic events turning the celebration into a life-or-death struggle.

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4.3 | 1h28m | PG-13 | en | Horror , Thriller | More Info
Released: September. 05,2014 | Released Producted By: Affirm Films , Triumph Films Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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When a group of close-knit friends assemble for the marriage of Skylar and Dan, they have no idea they will witness The Rapture and face a series of catastrophic events turning the celebration into a life-or-death struggle.

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Cast

Alexa PenaVega , Johnny Pacar , Shaun Sipos

Director

Kim Breece

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Affirm Films , Triumph Films

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mtjohnson-61001 This movie didn't contain any major actors, nor was there a lot of money spent on the budget and yet I thought it was still a decent movie, totally worth the watch. Spoilers ahead- the movie is about a wedding ceremony that is taking place as the end of the world as foretold in the book of Revelations in the Bible unfolds. As the ceremony is taking place you can see the bride and groom's friend filming the happy event, the laughter, the dancing, not realizing in the next moment they will never see many of their friends and family again. Those who are believers are taken away, nothing but their lifeless shells remain while those who "remain" are subject to all the torments foretold in the book of Revelations.This is not your typical horror movie and whether to consider it a "horror" at all is really an individual perception. I will say this movie did have not neat side effects, was well acted for the basis of the material. Not a new concept as of course it is a biblically inspired film but it also put me in the mind of the series "Left Behind." If you like those type of movies this will be enjoyable as well.
shadowbender-70330 This movie is beyond bad. Poor acting, bad screenplay and scripts, no effects, no props... there is NOTHING good in this movie except for the intro of the Rapture. And the ending was just absurd. It's like they changed the director after the fist 20 minutes and killed the movie. It's been a while since I've last watched something that bad.
lewis16666 Im going to keep this simple. I enjoyed this move and was entertained by it enough to have now watched it a couple or more times. It is hard for a movie about the end of the world not to make some reference to religion. It is not overly religious. There is only one quick bible passage read out about the end time and its not the whole passage just a snippet. So I don't get all of the reviewers going off on one about this being a religious film. I can only conclude they think it trendy to bash religion and not bother to say anything about the movie. Guys respect other peoples beliefs and do the review justice. One reviewer stated that in movies like this the ascended usually disappear and leave their clothes behind - I think he must have seen Tom Cruise in War of the Worlds a time to many.I found the acting of the young group to be adequate and the story driven along at the right pace. Its creepy at times and provides you with the odd jump here and there. Its clear they were on a budget but they pulled it off pretty damned well especially at the start and end. The last thirty seconds of the movie are just perfect.This movie is entertaining and worth a watch.
Eric_Cubed This one tricked us all with the preview of the plane crashing, giving us the impression it was something more than another crappy Growing Pains masturbatory exercise in self-flagellation. In medieval times, the average age of death was 30, disease, pestilence, starvation and war were everywhere all the time, and Christianity was at that time the solution to tribalism. Now however it is timeworn, outdated and utterly without legitimacy, validation or credence. It is an old belief system based on superstition, manipulation, lies and pedophilia. Educated people know this, and avoid these movies like the plagues of old. And yet, at times, when Redbox offers us a dollar off on another flick, and there is nothing to rent other than Taken 3 (which I have seen 3 times), some of us, sometimes, get manipulated into renting pieces of religious trash like this one. Again, it is a B movie at best, and a Christian B movie. Do you really want to rent this?