
Rumors of Wars is a film with two converging storylines. The first centers around aspiring college journalist Roxy, who searches for answers as she investigates end-time prophecies for a term paper. She records her research in a diary, and her findings have more of an impact that she ever imagined when her diary is discovered years later in the rubble of a post-apocalypse society filled with decay and violence. The book, its pages containing the truth of what really happened ... (Full plot summary below)
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Rumors of Wars is a film with two converging storylines. The first centers around aspiring college journalist Roxy, who searches for answers as she investigates end-time prophecies for a term paper. She records her research in a diary, and her findings have more of an impact that she ever imagined when her diary is discovered years later in the rubble of a post-apocalypse society filled with decay and violence. The book, its pages containing the truth of what really happened to the world, finds its way into the hands of a New World Army officer named Shaw. But what will he do with this newfound truth?
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| User ReviewRicardo BNot really emphasizing what the end of the world really means and very poorly structured way of storytelling that made the movie bland and unattractive. |
| User ReviewScott WWatched this recently as part of a series at the Summer Celebration at Lipscomb University. Production value and acting were both on the low end and the ending seemed rather abrupt. |
| User ReviewDrago? CA hilariously terrible Christian conspiracy movie that has it all: end times, conspiracy theories, one world governments and Eric Roberts. Terrible and incredibly poorly acting but with the trappings of an action movie it is worth watching for the fun and ridiculousness of it. In the words of Jack Packard, a time capsule of crazy. |