Come with us if you want to live and revisit some of the craziest disaster movies to ever grace the silver screen.
Sometimes, you just want to watch the world burn. And you can do it with these so-bad-they're-good disaster movies!
The premise of Greenland is a bit out there, but the movie itself is perhaps a bit more grounded.
It's time to finish the great lava debate of 1997.
Josh Gad is the first to join the next disaster epic from Roland Emmerich.
Now is the perfect time to settle the most heated debate from the summer of 1998.
Here are 10 disaster movies that perfectly embody everything that makes cinematic calamities and apocalypses so fun to watch
The Devil At 4 O'Clock is a 1961 blockbuster that set the blueprint for the disaster movie genre. The film stars Frank Sinatra and Spencer Tracy.
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Disaster movies are one of the most unique kinds of films, so many different types of stories can be told around how humanity reacts to impending doom. The only thing linking disaster movies together is that there has to be a huge threat coming. The best disaster movies have an awesome combination of heart plus intense visuals that make you feel the scale of the disaster that is approaching. There is something incredibly uplifting about seeing the triumph of man against almost certain destruction.