In the 1970s, disaster movies were the superhero cinema of their day. In other words, these were the films that brought movie fans into theaters, which led to blockbusters like Earthquake, Airport, ...
Released 50 years ago this month, 'The Towering Inferno' marked the peak of that most '70s film genre: the disaster movie.
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 ...
André Joseph is a movie features writer at Collider. Born and raised in New York City, he graduated from Emerson College with a Bachelor's Degree in Film. He freelances as an independent filmmaker, ...
Since many people in and around the motion-picture industry have an unfortunate tendency to mistake gloom for profundity, these depressing wallows often attract popular and admired performers who are ...
Al Kasha, the Academy Award-winning composer who, along with songwriting partner Joel Hirschhorn, won Oscars for the soft rock disaster movie classics “The Morning After” and “We May Never Love Like ...
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 ...