From Twisters to Pandora, these disaster movies prove the genre is about gripping stories, not just spectacular destruction.
1998 Bruce Willis And Will Patton In "Armageddon." The genre of Disaster films sometimes gets a bad rap. Yes, they are often predictable. Some are more spectacle than substance. However, spectacle isn ...
Danny Mills is an avid film and TV enthusiast with a love of many genres, from old Western tales and gritty action thrillers to magical Disney classics and Superhero adventures. He loves it all. As a ...
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A busy intersection turns into chaos after a pickup crashes through the crossing and leaves wreckage scattered across the ...
Imagine a boardroom where only quarterly earnings are discussed. But real emergencies happen outside those windows. When disaster hits, everything changes fast. Yet, we often overlook the emotional ...
On the surface, you might not realize that there have been so many standout disaster movies in the 21st century. The genre is most famous for its films from the '90s, like Armageddon, Deep Impact, and ...
The cast of “Disaster!” at Blank Canvas Theatre. Credit: Photo by Steve Wagner. There’s a special allure to poking fun at hyper-dramatic fictional characters facing the worst-case scenario. Disaster ...
Adam Shankman directs RuPaul and a cast of 'Drag Race' luminaries in the busy, dizzy disaster-movie parody 'Stop! That! Train!' ...
The film consists of three imaginary endings for disaster movies. The ideas have been collected from people in Helsinki, and acted by 100 volunteers. A zombie movie, a dystopian ecocatastrophe and a ...