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Disaster movies are intense. They’re anxiety-inducing. A comet can hurdle towards Earth at any moment. Earthquakes, volcanoes, and floods might usher in a biblical apocalypse. Sometimes, disaster ...
Large-scale disasters are usually taken seriously in the world of film, and so too are movies about the end of the world, for obvious reasons. There’s a tremendous amount of drama to mine from ...
The OG stakes-on-a-plane blockbuster ushered in the Disaster Film era — and yes, capital letters are necessary to indicate how big the films and their audiences got over the decade that followed. Dean ...
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However, there are also many disaster movies that, while not achieving the same level of fame, truly deserve more recognition. If you think you’ve seen everything the genre has to offer, here are ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook San Andreas is solid popcorn entertainment that delivers the thrills and excitement expected from ...
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Disaster movies have been a rock-solid staple on the silver screen since the early 1900s — with James Williamson's silent film Fire! (1901) being the first to introduce the genre. From Hollywood's ...