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The Day After Tomorrow

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2004 | 123m | English

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After paleoclimatologist Jack Hall is largely ignored by UN officials when presenting his environmental concerns about the beginning of a new Ice Age, his research proves true when a superstorm develops, setting off catastrophic natural disasters throughout the world. Trying to get to his son, Sam, who is trapped in New York City with his friend Laura and others, Jack and his crew must travel to get to Sam before it's too late.
Release Date: May 26, 2004
Director: Roland Emmerich
Writer: Roland Emmerich, Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords new york city, philadelphia, pennsylvania, saving the world, scotland, climate change, greenhouse effect, tornado, hurricane, hail, temperature drop, ice age, polar zone, barrier ice, ice melting, evacuation, flooding, rescue mission, global warming, tsunami, end of the world, snow, scientist, united nations, high school student, climatologist, freezing, frozen alive, disaster movie, snowed in, typhoon, cataclysmic storm, new york public library, global catastrophe, climate science, climate crisis, superstorm, torrential rain, mass casualties
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Centropolis Entertainment, The Mark Gordon Company, Lionsgate
Box Office Revenue: $552,639,571
Budget: $125,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Dennis Quaid Jack Hall
Jake Gyllenhaal Sam Hall
Emmy Rossum Laura Chapman
Dash Mihok Jason Evans
Jay O. Sanders Frank Harris
Sela Ward Dr. Lucy Hall
Austin Nichols J.D.
Arjay Smith Brian Parks
Tamlyn Tomita Janet Tokada
Sasha Roiz Parker
Ian Holm Terry Rapson
Richard McMillan Dennis
Nassim Sharara Saudi Delegate
Carl Alacchi Venezuelan Delegate
Kenneth Welsh Vice President Becker
Michel 'Gish' Abou-Samah Saudi Translator
Kenneth Moskow Bob
Glenn Plummer Luther
Adrian Lester Simon
Nestor Serrano Gomez
John Maclaren Veteran Scientist
Richard Zeman Flight Director
Perry King President Blake
Mimi Kuzyk Secretary of State
Vitali Makarov Yuri, Russian Astronaut
Russell Yuen Hideki, Japanese Astronaut
Tim Bagley Tommy
Chris Britton Vorsteen
Christian Tessier Aaron
Rick Hoffman NY Businessman on Bus
Alan Fawcett Commander Daniels
Sheila McCarthy Judith
Amy Sloan Elsa
Karen Glave Maria
Joe Cobden Zack
Caroline Keenan Tina
Matt Adler Truck Radio Announcer (voice)
Nobuya Shimamoto Japanese Policeman
Robin Wilcock Tony
Jesus Perez Mexican (NWS) Janitor
Wendy L. Walsh Weather Channel Newscaster #1
Name Job
Blake Neely Conductor
Roland Emmerich Screenplay, Story, Director
Christopher Townsend CG Supervisor
Renée April Costume Designer
Danny Lima Stunts
Neil Corbould Special Effects
Marcello Bezina Stunts
Charlie Brewer Stunt Coordinator
Harry Cohen Sound Designer
Ian Hunter Visual Effects Supervisor
Colin Strause Visual Effects Supervisor
Greg Strause Visual Effects Supervisor
Branko Racki Stunt Coordinator
Doug Hemphill Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Martin Brisebois Stand In
Nick Brandon Utility Stunts
Scott David Casting Associate
Una Martin Art Department Assistant
Jeffrey Nachmanoff Screenplay
Leisa Reid Stunt Double
Peter S. Elliot Additional Editor
Michael McCusker Additional Editor
Kevin Scott Animation
Chip Huntington Grip
Adam Lisagor Visual Effects Coordinator
Katie Rowe Stunts
Andy Gill Stunts
Jack Gill Stunts
Hélèna Laliberté Stunts
Robert Racki Stunts
Ueli Steiger Director of Photography
April Webster Casting
Paul Hotte Set Decoration
Victor J. Zolfo Set Decoration
Emanuele Arnone Music Editor
Bob Beher Music Editor
Kristen Branan Visual Effects, Head of Production
Diane Macke Visual Effects
Barry Chusid Production Design
Martin Gendron Art Direction
Michele Laliberte Art Direction
Réal Proulx Art Direction
Tom Reta Art Direction
Gerald Sullivan Art Direction
Alain Brochu Construction Coordinator
Michel Brochu Construction Coordinator
Rejean Brochu Construction Coordinator
Bruce DiValerio Construction Coordinator
Nancy A. King Art Department Coordinator
Caroline Alder Set Designer
Frédéric Amblard Set Designer
Steve Cooper Set Designer
Stephanie Gilliam Set Designer
Vincent Gingras-Liberali Set Designer
Karl J. Martin Set Designer
Hugo Santiago Set Designer
Alex Touikan Set Designer
Lucie Fournier Sculptor
Andrew Semple Sculptor
Camille Parent Assistant Art Director
Randy Kelley Sound Designer
Alan Rankin Sound Designer
Ann Scibelli Sound Designer
Larry Kemp Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Kamper Sound Effects Editor
Greg Anderson Visual Effects Supervisor
Remo Balcells Visual Effects Supervisor
Richard Britton Visual Effects Supervisor
Conny Fauser Visual Effects Supervisor
Karen E. Goulekas Visual Effects Supervisor
Jerry Spivack Visual Effects Supervisor
Chris Watts Visual Effects Supervisor
Rocco Passionino Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael Meagher Visual Effects Producer
Todd Isroelit Visual Effects Producer
Petra Holtorf Visual Effects Producer
Jody Echegaray Visual Effects Producer
Casey Conroy Visual Effects Producer
Mike Chambers Visual Effects Producer
Raoul Bolognini Visual Effects Producer
Takashi Seida Still Photographer
Logan Leabo Gaffer
Andrea Kenyon Casting
Randi Wells Casting
Robert Q. Mathews Costume Supervisor
Kenn Smiley Costume Supervisor
Arlynn Abseck Set Costumer
Javier Gunther Transportation Coordinator
Daniel Matthews Transportation Coordinator
Sophie Boyer Script Supervisor
Céline Daignault Location Manager
Kenneth E. Fix Location Manager
Sylvania Yau Makeup Effects
Dagan Potter CG Supervisor
David Prescott CG Supervisor
Hans Uhlig CG Supervisor
Andrew Waisler CG Supervisor
Nicolas Anastassiou Visual Effects Editor
Michael Cavanaugh Visual Effects Editor
Alexander Laurant Visual Effects Art Director
Danny Gordon Taylor Animation Supervisor
Francois Archambault Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Gary L. Camp Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Eric Goethals Camera Operator
Alfonso Maiorana Camera Operator
Bill O'Drobinak Camera Operator
Georgia Packard Camera Operator
Frank Dorowsky Rigging Gaffer
Gilles Fortier Rigging Gaffer
Peter Hutchison Camera Operator
Kerry Hayes Still Photographer
Steven J. Winslow Camera Technician
Quincy Z. Gunderson First Assistant Editor
Robert Berman First Assistant Editor
Joe Everett Unit Publicist
Lily Flaschner Location Manager
Kim Berner Script Supervisor
Michael Leung Visual Effects
Eric Lafrance Construction Foreman
David M. Milstien Leadman
Tavin Marin Titus Line Producer
Gloria Ciraolo Painter
Stacy Weddington Set Decoration Buyer
Michel Bernier First Assistant Camera
Steve Hertler Helicopter Camera
Janis Clark Key Hair Stylist
Jane Kilkenny Carpenter
Chris Winn Craft Service
Chris Haynes Driver
Amelie Duceppe Loader
Jeff Schweikart Post Production Assistant
Jeffrey Harlacker Post Production Supervisor
Patrice Jacques Propmaker
Donald Beaulieu Scenic Artist
Mariana Acuña Acosta Set Production Assistant
Chamberlain Fong Software Engineer
Irfan Celik Technical Supervisor, Visual Effects Technical Director
Joe Ardent Systems Administrators & Support
John Bober Transportation Captain
Spiro Tsovras Transportation Co-Captain
Joe Dishner Unit Production Manager
Julie Garceau Video Assist Operator
Edison Jackson Best Boy Electric
Paul Postal Electrician
David B. Menkes Lighting Artist
Stéphane Byl Lighting Technician
Richard Complaisance Rigging Grip
Vanessa R. Jordan Executive In Charge Of Production
Manon Lapointe Production Accountant
Danielle Boucher Production Coordinator
Daniel Auclair Production Manager
Timothy P. Salmon Boom Operator
Victor Ray Ennis First Assistant Sound Editor
Glenn T. Morgan Foley
Frank Bennett Orchestrator
Douglas J. Schulman Production Sound Mixer
John Bires Sound Engineer
David O. Daniel Sound Mixer
Marie-Pierre Tétreault 24 Frame Playback
Rina Strause 3D Supervisor
Sean Apple Digital Compositors
Ryan Beadle I/O Supervisor
Louis Craig Special Effects Supervisor
Erica Headley Visual Effects Coordinator
Jason Iversen Sequence Leads
Marc Sadeghi Executive Visual Effects Producer
Andra Bard Digital Producer
Linda Strause Finance
Paul Boutin Unit Manager
Eric Bardin Assistant Property Master
Louis Dandonneau Set Dresser
Charlie Newberry Camera Loader
Alain Masse Dolly Grip
Marc Andrus Key Grip
Joost Clerinx Grip
Lyse Pomerleau Costume Coordinator
Valerie T. O'Brien Key Costumer
Kathryn Casault Key Makeup Artist
Al Cerullo Pilot
Richard Boucher Techno Crane Operator
Kim H. Winther First Assistant Director
Érik Ajduk Second Assistant Director
Paul Drouin Third Assistant Director
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Jean Courteau Chief Lighting Technician
Guylaine Boucher Assistant Production Coordinator
Bryan Riley Casting Assistant
Cate Praggastis Local Casting
Kerry Dean Williams ADR Editor
Maria Newman Musician
Schavaria Reeves Utility Sound
Jeremy F. Butler 3D Animator
Zack Judson 3D Artist
Vijay Myneni Creature Technical Director
Alia Agha Matchmove Supervisor
Daniel Fort Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Daniel S. Irwin Dialogue Editor
James Matheny Dialogue Editor
Denis Hamel Property Master
Thomas Yatsko Second Unit Director of Photography
Tim Gomillion Sound Recordist
Dennis Rogers Sound Recordist
Christopher Walmer Sound Recordist
Jon S. Trebilcock Sound Recordist
Michael Meier Production Illustrator
Jean Marchand Set Medic
Lyoung Hui Kim VFX Artist, CG Artist
Denise Fischer Assistant Makeup Artist
Jennifer Anderson Costume Assistant
Matthew Jerome Costumer
Martin Doepner Additional Third Assistant Director
Angèle Gagnon Second Second Assistant Director
Jose Fernando Varela Assistant Decorator
Chris John Jones Creative Director
Isabelle Côté Graphic Designer
Timothy Burgard Storyboard Artist
Benoit Robert Swing
Anthony Gore ADR Coordinator
Derek Casari ADR Engineer
Charleen Richards-Steeves ADR Mixer
Henry Godding Jr. ADR Recordist
Barbara Arsenault Special Effects Assistant
Francis Choquette Special Effects Technician
John Berri Additional Visual Effects
Ted Andre Visual Effects Compositor
Andrew M. Harvey Visual Effects Production Manager
Martin D'Arcangeli Additional Grip
Stanley Fernandez Jr. Assistant Camera
Darryl Wilson Best Boy Grip
Sylvain Dupuis Camera Trainee
Scott Edelstein Data Wrangler
Molly Dedham Additional Casting
Gabriel Lavina Casting Assistant
Laurence Lacoste Wardrobe Assistant
Sara Cueva Assistant Editor
Michael Eaves Digital Color Timer
Lorene Simpson Digital Intermediate Producer
David McKimmie Post Production Coordinator
Diane Macke Project Manager
Kim Barr Assistant Location Manager
Clare Lord Location Assistant
Carole J. Guignard Administrative Assistant
Vladimir Fuentes Assistant Accountant
Yannick Champagne Assistant Craft Service
Daniel Boudreau Assistant Unit Manager
Barry Armour CG Artist
Eric Bruneau Compositing Supervisor
Jennifer Bender Extras Casting
Francisco Veyro Extras Casting Assistant
Susan J. Bonno-Buckner First Assistant Accountant
Scott Ross General Manager
Martin St-Antoine Key Rigging Grip
Brinton Bryan Key Set Production Assistant
Christian Scheurer Matte Painter
Renee D. Czarapata Payroll Accountant
Paul Kolsanoff Production Assistant
Michael Taylor Production Executive
Susan Jasso Production Secretary
Jennifer Bydwell Researcher
Erin King Rotoscoping Artist
Phaedra Charlton Second Assistant Accountant
Adriana Poblano Travel Coordinator
Mathieu Price Daily Grip
Yuka Kobayashi Stunts
Chris Wells Lighting Supervisor
Yves Langlois Stunts
Tamyra Davis Additional Hairstylist
Linda Gutierrez Additional Hairstylist
Anthony Rosales Additional Hairstylist
Anne-Marie Lanza Assistant Hairstylist
Linda Rizzuto Assistant Hairstylist
Dale Brownell Assistant Hairstylist
Catherine Lavoie Assistant Makeup Artist
Patricia Regan Assistant Makeup Artist
Martin Lapointe Hairstylist
Lydia Bensimmon Hairstylist
Réjean Forget Key Hair Stylist
Kathryn Powell Key Hair Stylist
Sandy DeBlasio Key Hair Stylist
Elisabeth Fry Key Makeup Artist
Sharon Ilson Key Makeup Artist
Julie Casault Makeup Artist
Al Varela Makeup Artist
Lizane La Salle Extras Makeup Artist
Annabelle MacNeal Makeup Artist
Bruno Gatien Special Effects Makeup Artist
C.J. Goldman Special Effects Makeup Artist
George Tucci Special Effects Makeup Artist
Martine Gagnon Assistant Costume Designer
Mary B. Iannelli Costumer
Michael A. Russell Set Costumer
Jeff Griffith Assistant Camera
Chuck Moya Assistant Camera
Jeff Nakamura Best Boy Electric
Scott R. Todd Best Boy Electric
David Dinel Best Boy Grip
Pierre Beaulieu Best Boy Electrician
David Reinhard Camera Loader
Andy Ryan Chief Lighting Technician
Sean Maxwell Dolly Grip
Franck Chaumanet Electrician
Jean-François Dasylva-LaRue Electrician
Pierre Daudelin Electrician
David Irwin Electrician
Wadsworth Peters Electrician
Tracy Estes Electrician
Max Neal First Assistant Camera
Martin Lebel First Assistant Camera
Karl Owens First Assistant Camera
Maxime Imbeau Grip
Tom Nichols Grip
Ezra Venetos Grip
Martine Vincent Grip
Claude Fortin Key Grip
David Knudson Key Grip
Kenneth MacKenzie Key Grip
Robert B. Baylis Key Grip
James W. Finnerty Key Grip
William M. Weberg Key Grip
Anthony T. Marra II Key Grip
Martin Boiteau Rigging Grip
Roch Boucher Second Assistant "A" Camera
Reid Russell Second Assistant "A" Camera
Eric Aubin Second Assistant "B" Camera
John Schwartz Second Assistant Camera
Thierry Fargeau Second Assistant Camera
Mark Walpole Second Assistant Camera
Julie Breton Extras Casting
Mariann H.W. Lee Extras Casting
Jorge Guerrero Extras Casting
Okyanus Gözde Horoz Assistant Editor
Christopher Hills-Wright Assistant Editor
Chris Regan Color Timer
Brad Minnich Editorial Staff
Andrew Neujahr Editorial Staff
Martin 'Marty' McLaughlin Special Effects Supervisor
Rachael Weinzimer Assistant Property Master
Frédérique Bolté Assistant Set Decoration
Ron Franco Assistant Set Decoration
Marie-Hélène Labrecque Assistant Set Decoration
Edwin Fong Conceptual Design
Glenn Forbes Property Master
Robert Brown Props
Neal W. Zoromski Props
Katrissa 'Kat' Peterson Set Decorating Coordinator
Ève Boulonne Set Dresser
Louis Frederic Denomme Set Dresser
Geoffroy Gosselin Set Dresser
Eric Hill Set Dresser
Marco Lavallée Set Dresser
Philippe Lord Set Dresser
Carol Ann Napier Set Dresser
Robert Parle Set Dresser
Benoit Robitaille Set Dresser
Pascal Tremblay Set Dresser
James "JR" Pollard Set Dresser
Steve Park Set Dresser
Joshua Cordes 3D Animator
Joel Sevilla 3D Animator
Kohei Maetsuka 3D Modeller
Ryoji Takai 3D Modeller
Shigeharu Tomotoshi 3D Modeller
Yoshiya Yamada Modelling Supervisor
Chris Armstrong Animation
Sean Curran Animation
Bruce Dahl Animation
Tom St. Amand Animation
David Weitzberg Animation
Rodrigo Teixeira CG Artist
Adam Watkins CG Artist
Michael Choy CG Artist
Leandro Estebecorena CG Artist
Dave Lockwood Compositor
Jason Selfe Compositor
Gareth Dinneen Compositor
Josh Kent Compositor
Daisuke Morita Compositor
Chris Payne Compositor
Gregor Lakner CG Supervisor
Kirstin Bradfield Rotoscoping Artist
Christopher Ivins Digital Compositor
Tim Llewellyn Digital Compositor
Kory Juul Digital Compositor
Guerdon Trueblood Digital Compositor
Jeff Wozniak Digital Compositor
Mark Robben Digital Compositor
Steve Cho Digital Compositor
Alex Henning Digital Compositor
Zachary Lo Digital Compositor
Ralph Procida Digital Compositor
Sonja Burchard Compositing Lead
Robert Nederhorst Compositing Lead
Dennis Wilkins Compositing Lead
Brian Begun Compositing Lead
Josh Novak Compositing Lead
Michael Root Compositing Lead
Jericho Green Modeling
Nelson Sousa Modeling
Tess Spaulding Systems Administrators & Support
Benjamin Feen Systems Administrators & Support
Charles Anderson VFX Artist
Reggie Fourmyle VFX Artist
Ryan Lastimosa VFX Artist
Brian A. Metcalf VFX Artist
Eric Warren VFX Artist
Francisco DeLaTorre VFX Artist
Jim Hourihan VFX Artist
Oliver Moore VFX Artist
Stephanie Taubert Rotoscoping Artist
Steve Riera Visual Effects Coordinator
Laurel Schneider Visual Effects Coordinator
Christine Globke Saric Visual Effects Coordinator
Bernardo Jauregui Visual Effects Coordinator
Bene Naudin Visual Effects Coordinator
Jeff Luther Visual Effects Coordinator
Leslie Valentino Visual Effects Coordinator
Magdalena Wolf Visual Effects Coordinator
Erick Miller Visual Effects Technical Director
Ryo Sakaguchi Visual Effects Technical Director
Matthew Fairclough Visual Effects Technical Director
Jeff Grebe Visual Effects Technical Director
Brian Goldberg Visual Effects Technical Director
Nicholas Nakadate Visual Effects Technical Director
David Lucarelli ADR Recordist
David Yonson ADR Recordist
Jeff Porrello Boom Operator
Jeff Glueck Sound Engineer
Robert Reece Stunts
Morgan Phillips Visual Effects Production Assistant
Shawn Kelly Animation
Liam Kiernan Assistant Location Manager
Dino Herrmann Technical Advisor
David Brenner Editor
Mark P. Stoeckinger Supervising Sound Editor
Sean Andrew Faden CG Supervisor
Bryan Grill Digital Effects Supervisor
Claude Paré Supervising Art Director
Sophie Béasse Key Dresser
Anna Foerster Second Unit Director of Photography, Second Unit Director
Bob Brown Stunts
Jennifer Gonzalez Digital Compositor
Angela Uyeda Stunts
Julian Levi Visual Effects Producer
Andrea Biklian Negative Cutter
William Sarokin Sound Mixer
William T. Silvers Jr. Matte Painter
Edson Williams Visual Effects Producer
Claire Alary Property Master
Claudia Mullaly Concept Artist
Nicholas Fitzgerald Production Assistant
Eric Turner Craft Service
Michael Melchiorre Digital Compositor
Bill Boston Orchestrator
Harald Kloser Original Music Composer
Adrien Morot Makeup Effects
Paul Lambert Digital Compositor
Name Title
Roland Emmerich Producer
Mark Gordon Producer
Lawrence Inglee Associate Producer
Ute Emmerich Executive Producer
Stephanie Germain Executive Producer
Kelly Van Horn Executive Producer
Kim H. Winther Associate Producer
Thomas M. Hammel Co-Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

It threatened and promised to be a politically (wooly) mammoth disaster picture. Jack Hall is certain that another ice age is imminent due to the effects of global warming, but the government just will not listen to him. Sure enough the climate changes and the world is at threat from perilous fr ... ozen weather, worse still for Jack is that his son is trapped in New York City! Roland Emmerich was the perfect choice to direct this particular piece. There is no denying that he has no little panache when it comes to destroying and blowing things up, think Independence Day, Stargate, Universal Soldier and Godzilla. What runs true through an Emmerich picture is that he is great on the CGI money shots and knows how to whet an appetite for destruction. Sadly, what is also true is that his second halves rarely deliver on their promise, so shall it be with The Day After Tomorrow. Even allowing for the expected mawkishness that comes with disaster/survival pictures, this picture relies too much on its contrivances, thus completely losing sight of its eco-conscious heart, something that I'm sure the politically aware Emmerich set out to deliver at the start. Packing his picture with solid and professional performers (led by the always watchable Dennis Quaid as Jack Hall), Emmerich is all too aware that his money shots are what the popcorn masses have chiefly paid to see. Tornados, floods and the subsequent freeze are all excellent moments in the piece, but now, some years later the film has to be called out for being the shallow showcase that it is, in fact the CGI looks unintentionally artificial. It's a missed opportunity to make a blockbuster with an intelligent heart, and sadly Emmerich, either through boredom or ignorance? failed to seal the deal and craft one of the better genre entries. Just about average for the destruction sequences, but very little else to recommend here I'm afraid. 5/10

May 16, 2024
narrator56
10.0

I gather that climate deniers hate films like this. I would be sad if my political or social stances Completely prevented me from being able to appreciate films that stretch credulity the opposite way from my own views. I mean, I am an ardent atheist and have enjoyed religious films. I am all for sc ... ience, but science fiction can take a few liberties and shortcuts and if I like it, I will suspend my disbelief. But many people automatically hate what they disagree with. Anyway, I really enjoyed this movie, as I like extreme weather and other disaster special effects in films. I didn't feel insulted by the perceived intelligence of the plot and dialogue as others seemed to be. I don't watch feature films for the latest information on climate change: the news and documentaries are around for that. The special effects were good enough and - okay — scenes like the quick freezing dropping from the atmosphere is probably total hokey, but it serves the rapid pace of the plot. The idea of what happens with Mexico at the end seems a little heavy handed politically, but I don’t have delicate sensibilities in the political arena, so fine. Yada yada yada: Just entertain me. This one does.

Jun 23, 2021
mooney240
6.0

**The Day After Tomorrow ends the world better than most natural disaster films, with an experienced disaster director and a grounded premise.** Roland Emmerich, the master of disaster, created one of the quintessential apocalyptic natural disaster films with The Day After Tomorrow. Floods, tsuna ... mis, hail, suddenly dropping temperatures, and more all make their way into the perils of this film. The movie follows Dennis Quaid's climatologist as he warns the world of a quickly returning ice age. Once the global freeze catches humanity unprepared, survivors struggle against the impossible temperatures to find shelter and hope. The film sets itself apart with its cinematography featuring the expansive frozen wastelands and iconic monuments captured in ice. Performances are solid with a cast like Quaid, Gyllenhaal, and Rossum. The story is simple, which works for a disaster survival flick. The Day After Tomorrow is special compared to other big-budget catastrophe events because it is a little more grounded compared to some of the more outrageous films of Emmerich's more recent filmography, like Moonfall or 2012 but still benefits from a director that excels at destroying historic landmarks on the big screen.

Jan 21, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

"Jack Hall" (Dennis Quaid) is the somewhat discredited scientist who warns of impending disaster when the mother of all ice storms gathers - reducing temperatures to well below freezing and causing huge tsunami waves and heavy snows to devastate civilisation. Adding to the poor man's woes is his son ... "Sam" (Jake Gyllenhaal) stranded in New York. It's a bit heavy on the CGI and, certainly, the plot is pretty well worn and far-fetched but it's a disaster movie so I wasn't really expecting Pulitzer prize winning stuff. The young Gyllenhaal is easy enough on the eye and his adventures are marginally more interesting than his father's perilous trek from Washington. The storyline has a certain earnestness about it that is a bit preposterous, and the concluding spiel from the US President "Becker" (Kenneth Welsh) is a bit naff. Luckily, it isn't in the least romantic - it's a straightforward and entertaining disaster movie that though far, far too long, is just about worth a watch...

Sep 03, 2023