Greenland Review: Epic Destruction Saves Gerard Butler s Weepy Disaster Flick
Greenland Review: Epic Destruction Saves Gerard Butler s Weepy Disaster Flick
An architect races against time to shelter his family from a comet s impact in Greenland, on demand from STX Films.
Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin race against the apocalypse in the middling disaster thriller,
Greenland. The film is loaded with eye candy. Desperate people running for their lives, cities blown to cinders, and the requisite countdown to extinction; ticking away in the background. The elements are there for gritty popcorn cinema. But the narrative is torpedoed by sappy melodrama and contrived plot twists.
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Dec. 16. 2020 2:00 PM
Greenland limps to the finish line with a finale that wouldnât have been so frustrating if the movie hadnât shown itself capable of more.
Starring:
Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd, Scott Glenn, Andrew Bachelor
Written By:
Chris Sparling
Greenland limps to the finish line with a finale that wouldnât have been so frustrating if the movie hadnât shown itself capable of more.
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