Pick a method of destructive devastation – runaway asteroid, out-of-control inferno, ginormous iceberg or a whole bunch of avian menaces – and Hollywood has likely made a movie out of it. While the ...
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 ...
Clockwise from Top Left: Twister, 2012, Sharknado, The Day After Tomorrow, Titanic, Don't Look Up Credit - Everett Collection (5); Netflix; Getty Images This distinction might seem pedantic but it’s ...
Disaster movies continue to captivate audiences with their blend of high-stakes drama, breathtaking visuals, and emotionally charged storytelling. They tap into our deepest fears, of nature’s fury, ...
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 ...
Grebey is a contributor for TIME. Clockwise from Top Left: Twister, 2012, Sharknado, The Day After Tomorrow, Titanic, Don't Look Up Clockwise from Top Left: Twister, 2012, Sharknado, The Day After ...