There's a charming, almost whimsical quality to 'A Guide to Dating at the End of the World' that makes it an enjoyable, if not entirely revolutionary, viewing experience. Kerith Atkinson shines as Alex, navigating the end of days…
A Guide to Dating at the End of the World
After their first date, Alex declares she would not go out with John even if he were the last man on Earth. The next day she wakes to…
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Director Unknown’s 'A Guide to Dating at the End of the World' presents a high-concept romantic comedy that, while not entirely groundbreaking, offers a pleasant diversion. The performances of Kerith Atkinson and Tony Brockman are the film’s strongest…
In 'A Guide to Dating at the End of the World,' the apocalypse becomes the ultimate meet-cute. Kerith Atkinson delivers a performance brimming with wit and vulnerability as Alex, a woman forced to re-evaluate her dating standards when…
The premise of 'A Guide to Dating at the End of the World' promises a darkly comedic romp, but the execution often feels more earnest than incisive. Atkinson and Brockman do their best with a script that struggles…
Kerith Atkinson and Tony Brockman anchor 'A Guide to Dating at the End of the World' with an engaging chemistry that feels both earned and, at times, surprisingly tender. The film’s central conceit—a post-apocalyptic world where a disastrous…
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The mention of Alex's 'trusty Epilady' adds a touch of quirky, specific detail to the narrative. In the context of an apocalypse where societal norms and even humanity itself have dissolved, this personal grooming tool likely symbolises Alex's individual spirit and perhaps a refusal to completely abandon personal routines or identity, even in the face of global catastrophe. It hints at her pragmatic and perhaps feisty nature.