It’s often that the word “disaster” can be used to describe a film that bombed at the box office or critically underperformed, as it's an easy way to make negative connotations about a new release.
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 ...
Large-scale disasters are usually taken seriously in the world of film, and so too are movies about the end of the world, for obvious reasons. There’s a tremendous amount of drama to mine from ...