The disaster genre is an easy one to define, since disaster movies are all about showcasing disasters, be they natural or caused by humans in some way… or, for a third option, the way humans react to ...
Titanic, Greenland, and Twister are all among the all-time greatest disaster movies that about as close to perfection as the ...
There’s a reason disaster movies are so popular – they’re a high-spectacle adrenaline rush that gives viewers a safe way to experience chaos and destruction. Movies like Airport, Titanic, and ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Water can make a mess of many things. Especially in the movies, when storms, waves, flooding, etc., make for highly entertaining disaster fare. Here's our look at 20 notable such films.