Airport may be old fashioned, but its legacy can still be felt to this day.
In the 1970s, one film kept beachgoers—and generations of beachgoers to follow—out of the water with an irrational fear of big teeth eating them whole, accompanied by a chilling John Williams score.
The Glass Tower burns in The Towering Inferno - 20th Century Fox/Warner Bros. Hollywood studios have a peculiar knack for greenlighting similarly themed movies at the same time. In 1989, there were ...
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The 34 Greatest Disaster Movies of All Time
This article originally ran in 2015 and has been updated to include additional movies because, well, the world is a disaster, and there are movies to match. We’re republishing it now with the newest ...
Panache Theatrical Productions' "Disaster! The Musical" is a fun, silly romp that features famous songs and some commendable performances.
Although they've been durable with audiences since Hollywood's golden age, the disaster movie has never been the most respected of movie genres. Unlike horror, fantasy, or sci-fi, disaster flicks aren ...
Plenty of these disaster movies were divisive when they came out, yet their riveting plots and impressive special effects have stood the test of time.
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