On Dec. 16, 1974, 20th-Fox and Warner Bros. unveiled in theaters what would become a landmark disaster movie. By John H. Dorr On Dec. 16, 1974, 20th-Fox and Warner Bros. unveiled in theaters what ...
"Fire, flood or any other act of God." So, anyway, it says on the insurance policy. But the crises in 1970s disaster movies were almost always caused by Man. Or if not directly caused, then aided and ...
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 ...
What begins as a minor incident quickly escalates into a raging inferno, trapping hundreds of people on the upper floors of the building. As the flames spread and the situation grows increasingly dire ...
The 1974 action classic, The Towering Inferno, starring Steve McQueen, deserves a legitimate, modern-day remake.
After a slow start, Only the Brave rallies to become a solid tribute to the Granite Mountain Hotshots, who lost 19 of their men battling the massive Yarnell Hill Fire in 2013. The Hotshots were an ...
Hilary Swank and Aaron Eckhart try and save the world in this ridiculous 2003 movie that's become a cult favorite of many ...
Actor Steve McQueen became an icon in the 1960s and 1970s. Beyond his acting skills, fans know him for his behavior off-camera. For instance, he reportedly peed on a wall or curtain during an awards ...
In the 1970s, disaster movies were the superhero cinema of their day. In other words, these were the films that brought movie ...