Someone sent me an article the other day that says an asteroid has like a 2.5% chance of hitting Earth in 2031. That got me thinking about how much I love a good disaster movie. See, disaster ...
The protagonist, geologist Kristian Eikjord, must race against time to reunite with his family before disaster strikes. "The Wave" balances emotional tension with realistic pacing. This film ...
Why do we love watching the utter obliteration of vehicles, buildings, cities, continents, and whole planets? Why do we keep returning to these movies when they tend to insult our intelligence ...
The concept of the “best” disaster movie is a complicated one. Of all movie genres, it’s arguably the one to which our conventional ideas of what makes a film “good” or “bad” are ...
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Following is the transcript of the video. Narrator: This is a shot from the biblical deluge in "Noah." It may not look like it, but this was filmed entirely at night under special balloon lights.
Disaster movies are intense, anxiety-inducing thrillers that can have audiences on the edge of their seats. With the potential for natural catastrophes like comets, earthquakes, or tsunamis, these ...