From 2012 and Armageddon to Independence Day and The Day After Tomorrow, moviegoers have always loved a good apocalyptic disaster thriller. Since the days of The Towering Inferno and Earthquake, these films have been a staple in Hollywood thanks to their over-the-top destruction that usually features famous monuments crumbling into bits. Even the bad ones are good, like in the case of a 2003 end-of-the-world disaster thriller that bombed at the box office, but remains a comfort film for many thanks to streaming.
22 Years Later, This $74 Million End-of-the-World Disaster Action Thriller Is Still a Streaming Favorite
MovieWeb8 hrs ago
126


Associated Press US News
Raw Story
AP Breaking News