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Bendle, Meryvin. “The Apocalyptic Imagination and Popular Culture”. University of Toronto Press Journals 11. 1 (2005): 1-1. Web. 7 Feb 2015.

 

"Book of Revelation". Wikipedia. Wikipedia, 2015. Web. 7 Feb 2015.

 

Brody, Richard. “The Demise of Physical Comedy”. New Yorker. The New Yorker, 2013. Web. 7 Feb 2015.

 

Flammerion, Camille. “Apocalypse”. Parkstone International, 2012. ebrary. Web. 7 Feb 2015.

 

Henderson, Odie. “This is the End”. Roger Bert. Roger Bert, 2013. Web. 7 Feb 2015. 

 

Miles, Margaret R. “Seeing and Believing: Religion and Values in the Movies”. Boston: Beacon Press, 1996. Google Book Search. Web. 7 Feb 2015.

 

Mulderig, John. “This is the End”. Catholic News. Catholic News Service, 2013. Web. 7 Feb 2015.

 

Ostwalt, Conrad. “Visions of the End. Secular Apocalypse in Recent Hollywood Film”. Journal of Religion and Film 2.1 (1998): Web. 7 Feb 2015.

 

Punter, Jennie. “Apocalypse New?”. Queen’s Quarterly 117.1 (2010): 104-114. Web. 7 Feb 2015.

 

"Rapture". Wikipedia. Wikipedia, 2015. Web. 7 Feb 2015.

 

Roberson, Jake. “This is the End”. Christian Answers. Christian Answers, 2013. Web. 7 Feb 2015.

 

Scott, A.O. "Whoa, the Apocalypse. We're still buds, right?". Movies. The New York Times, 2013. Web. 7 Feb 2015.

 

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Wallace, Amy. “James Franco and the All-Star Cast of This is the End”. GQ Entertainment. GQ, 2013. Web. 7 Feb 2015.

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