Gerard Butler leads a disaster sequel epic
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Fans of the Netflix Korean sci-fi film The Great Flood will also enjoy disaster movies like Michael Bay's Armageddon and Roland Emmerich's 2012.
Greenland would go on to be a hit with critics and audiences during the pandemic, bringing in $52.3 million on the international market, per Box Office Mojo, despite never showing on the big screen here in the States. However, IndieWire reported back in early 2021 that the movie made around $32 million from PVOD rentals.
Gerard Butler has battled the end of the world more times than 'Greenland' fans may realize. How does is latest sequel stack up?
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’t always a bad thing. Most of the greatest disaster ...
We’ve all had those moments when being stuck inside is a blessing — especially when disaster strikes in a big way on screen. Whether it’s a towering tsunami, a killer tornado, or a city-shattering earthquake, disaster films remind us how much worse ...
But five decades later, this film isn’t readily available to stream or rent online, which means audiences have either forgotten about it or they never knew it existed in the first place. Rather than let the 50th anniversary of The Towering Inferno pass ...
While there may not be anything natural about a natural disaster, the concept has made premises of different action and thriller films over the years that are sure to spike any viewers adrenaline when it comes to stunts or the impending collapse of ...