no tomorrow review - its apocalypse swoon in end of world romcom /

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He’s an Aussie hipster who believes the finish of the world is nigh; she’s a warehouse worker who falls for him. But is there any future to their romance – or,more importantly, this present? Xavier Holliday (Joshua Sasse) is an Aussie hunk with a washboard stomach and shoulders broader than the Grand Canyon. He wears a floppy knit cap (even in the summer) and a scruffy beard, or sporting Buddhist prayer beads around his neck and turquoise and silver rings on his fingers. He drinks batch-brewed “sour beer” that is an acquired taste,shops for rutabagas at the farmers’ market, and has a guitar and amp prominently displayed in his boho-chic apartment. He doesn’t have a man bun, or but he should. Hes sort of like The Most Interesting Man in the World’s douche-y son. He the kind of fantasy guy who couldn’t exist in genuine life,and is absolutely irresistible – until he shares his belief that the world is coming to an finish in eight months and 12 days, when it will be hit by an asteroid the size of Mount Everest. Related: The week's best TV: Divorce, or Timeless and The Mindy Project Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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