Starring William Dafoe, Shanyn Leigh, and Natasha Lyonne, Abel Ferrara's 4:44 Last Day on Earth is a unique and chilling tale of the world's final days. Set to hit theaters next month, the film has finally gotten a trailer, giving audiences a glimpse into what they can expect from the highly anticipated film.
Nestled high above the city in their apartment, 4:44 Last Day on Earth focuses on a couple as they cope with the assured fact that on the following day, at 4:44 (give or take a few seconds), the world will come to a shrieking end. There will be no survivors. No one left to wander a baron planet searching for food and water. Sure there are those who are hoping and praying for a miracle. But our couple is much like the rest of the planet, they have come to terms with their demise, accepting their ultimate fate.
4:44 Last Day on Earth hits theaters and VOD on March 23, 2012.
About Stephen Davis
I owe this hobby/career to the one and only Stephanie Peterman who, while interning at Fox, told me that I had too many opinions and irrelevant information to keep it all bottled up inside. I survived my first rated R film, Alive, at the ripe age of 8, it took me months to grasp the fact that Julia Roberts actually died at the end of Steel Magnolias, and I might be the only person alive who actually enjoyed Sorority Row…for its comedic value of course. While my friends can drink you under the table, I can outwatch you when it comes iconic, yet horrid 80s films like Adventures in Babysitting and Troop Beverly Hills. I have no shame when it comes to what I like, and if you have a problem with that, then we’ll settle it on the racquetball court. I see too many movies to actually win any film trivia contest, so don’t waste your first pick on me. My friends rent movies from my bookcase shelves, and one day I do plan to start charging. I long to live in LA, where my movie obsession will actually help me fit in, but for now I am content with my home in Austin. I prefer indies to blockbusters, Longhorns to Sooners and Halloween to Friday the 13th. I miss the classics, as well as John Ritter, and I hope to one day sit down and interview the amazing Kate Winslet.