These Final Hours -Blu-ray-

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Product Description The End Is Here. The extinction of mankind is at hand. As a meteor hurtles toward the globe, the citizens of Earth have 12 hours to choose their fate. Some will party, some will pray, and still others will unleash their inner animals, embracing the chaos and destruction of the coming firestorm. James (Nathan Phillips, SNAKES ON A PLANE) only wants to escape the pain of annihilation, and is on his way to his friends apocalyptic blowout when he discovers Rose (Angourie Rice, WALKING WITH DINOSAURS), lost and searching for her father. Reluctantly, he agrees to help but this final good deed will prove far more dangerous than he ever expected. Also starring Sarah Snook ( Predestination ), THESE FINAL HOURS follows one man's journey to find humanity in a world that will never see another sunrise. DVD ExtraTrailer Review "Intense and Powerful" --Toronto Star "A Brave, Brash Apocalyptic Drama" --Herald Sun "Tragic, Thrilling and Tense - A Triumph Of Cinema" --The Mercury About the Actor Nathan Phillips was born in Sunbury, Victoria, and played for the local football team Rupertswood. In 1999, with a role on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours. His television career was later followed by roles in Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story, Blue Heelers, Something in the Air and The Saddle Club. In 2002, he made his feature film debut with a role in Warriors of Virtue: The Return to Tao and his next role as the lead in Australian Rules earned him a nomination for the Film Critics Circle of Australia's Best Actor award. Phillips has since enjoyed a thriving film career, starring in Australian movies such as Take Away, One Perfect Day and Under the Radar. In 2005, hit horror film Wolf Creek introduced him to an international audience, helping to launch his US film career with roles in Snakes on a Plane and Redline. However, Phillips has not abandoned his Australian roots having worked on the small-budget drama West, in Sydney, and more recently, Balibo.