Titanic, Greenland, and Twister are all among the all-time greatest disaster movies that about as close to perfection as the ...
Joe Carnahan directs the true story of four friends, including two NFL players, whose boat capsized in a hurricane in 2009 in ...
Why are audiences so fascinated with mass destruction on the big screen? While we never want to experience world-ending threats, city-wide destruction, and natural catastrophes in reality, that ...
Disaster movies have long been a staple of Hollywood. The first disaster film dates back to 1912 with a movie recounting the tragedy of Titanic. The genre really became popular in the 1970s with ...
George Clooney addressed one of his earliest and most infamous film roles while promoting his latest project. The ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
It’s hard to believe a movie like The Swarm ever got made. Killer bees and celebrities? How can this exist?
I don't know what it's like where you are, but where I am, the weather's getting colder. And when outside gets cold, there's no place I'd rather be than inside somewhere, under a blanket and curled up ...
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson have a bad case of the wedding jitters in the teaser trailer for the forthcoming A24 feature The ...