@pompadour is right in quoting from the end of Joel 2 about dreams and visions at the end of this world. The difference with that video is that I didn't hear ANY claim that God was speaking to him as a prophet, like Moses nor anyone else like Moses. God does... communicate through dreams, even to His enemies at times, as witnessed in His Word. That doesn't mean one has to be a prophet to receive foreknowledge of an event.
My mother used to have pre-cognitive dreams that came true. My nephew was born brain damaged, and was an invalid in a crib til the day he died at 12 years old. Mom had a dream the night he died; he appeared to her in the dream, walking and talking like a normal 12 year old boy. He told her to not worry about him, that he was alright. That morning later, my sister-in-law called my mother to let her know that he had died early that morning.
My mother also had dream about my sister being in a car wreck up north one winter. Sure enough, my sister calls her a couple a days later to tell her that she broken her arm in a car wreck. A large truck in front of her in heavy traffic during snow seasons caused a big pile up.
I told Mom that if she ever dreamed anything about me, don't tell me, I don't want to know.
I minored in Industrial Psychology at university and had to have an elective, so I took a course called Cognition, which was about how our mind works, etc. It had a section on cognitive dreams, said cases have been documented. So it's not some wild untrue phenomenon. The dis-believing can try to wish it away, and try to discredit those who have them, but that's just not going to happen. God allows prophetic dreams to happen, and in my mother's case, it appears it was so she wouldn't worry as much, because she worried enough for the whole town!