Brazenly corny and watchably stupid, Dean Devlin's Geostorm only manages to transcend its palpable sense of banality through the sheer force of its own unashamed silliness. Not only are the stakes ...
Peter Magyar's opposition Tisza party is pledging to combat corruption in one of the European Union's poorest countries and reverse Budapest's pivot towards Russia. Hungarian opposition leader Peter ...
There have been plenty of instances in which a film or TV show, it becomes available to Netflix subscription holders and it experiences a resurgence. This seemed to happen this past week with Geostorm ...
Film is like the indestructible black knight in Monty Python's The Holy Grail: It's not dead yet. Digital photography is well into its third decade. Yet film keeps hanging on, lying there shouting, ...
As a young boy growing up in Budapest, a town that would come to be known as “Hollywood on the Danube,” Béla Bunyik dreamed of being in the pictures. “I fell in love with movies in Hungary back in the ...
The whole premise for 2017’s Geostorm was inspired by a question first-time director Dean Devlin’s seven-year-old daughter Hannah asked about climate change: “Why can’t we just build a machine to fix ...
The film lacks a crisp plot, with mature, flushed out characters who reel in the audience without the crutch of unnecessary fireworks At what point in a film does one hit pause and question the ...
This article comes from Den of Geek UK. Geostorm, then. We’re back here. A film that finally popped up in cinemas last year, after a gestation period that could best be described as on the difficult ...
First it was an early '90s sport compact car (then, two words); now (one word) it’s a movie — about a global catastrophic event that could potentially kill us all. Just in time for the holidays. Wheee ...
Two science fiction movies go head-to-head, one starring Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling, the other Gerard Butler and Andy Garcia. If you had to bet money on which would outgross the other, you'd ...