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CinemaBlend 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. Movies are artifacts of the world in which they are made, and that includes the timing of their release. It may not be fair to judge Ric Roman Waugh s ....
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Print Ever seen one of those “Giant Comet 2020” joke political bumper stickers? That’s essentially the premise of “Greenland,” a disaster thriller starring Gerard Butler, helmed by his “Angel Has Fallen” director Ric Roman Waugh. The title and premise conjure up visions of heaving CGI glaciers, “Day After Tomorrow”-style catastrophically climate-changed weather events, and one man who tries to stop them all. But the script, by Chris Sparling, is refreshingly scaled to human size, and after living through the events of 2020, the chaos and capriciousness of human decision-making during the apocalypse depicted in “Greenland” is all too plausible. The set up is basic: Butler is John, a structural engineer in a generic American city (Atlanta, to be exact). His relationship with wife Allison (Morena Baccarin) is frosty, hinting at an imminent breakup. They share a precocious son, Nathan (Roger Dale Floyd), who is the one to inform his father that a comet n ....
CST STXfilms presents a film directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling. Rated PG-13 (for intense sequences of disaster action, some violence, bloody images and brief strong language). Running time: 119 minutes. Available Friday on demand. Now, just in time for escapist holiday home viewing, Butler gives a grounded everyman performance as the obligatory family man who has to rise to the action-hero occasion when a natural catastrophe threatens the very future of the world in Ric Roman Waugh’s well-crafted and surprisingly humanistic thriller “Greenland.” Unlike the typical, effects-laden, comet-threatens-the-planet B-movie, “Greenland” is more in the vein of Steven Spielberg’s “War of the Worlds,” with the scenes of chaos and destruction serving as the backdrop for the story of one family’s desperate quest for survival even when circumstances have ripped them apart. ....
‘Greenland’ Film Review: Gerard Butler Can’t Save the World, for Once In this apocalyptic disaster tale, Butler tries to get his family to safety as the comets fallAlonso Duralde | December 16, 2020 @ 9:00 AM Last Updated: December 16, 2020 @ 11:13 AM STX Films Gerard Butler’s screen career of late has been all about saving presidents and warding off geostorms, but “Greenland” throws an extinction event in the actor’s path that’s so apocalyptic, the best he can do is try to get himself and his family to safety. The fact that a rain of comets has no jaw for Butler to punch makes it one of his more engaging vehicles of late, particularly since director Ric Roman Waugh feels more at home making a disaster epic than he did with his previous collaboration with the actor, the ludicrous “Angel Has Fallen.” It’s a specific skill set to find individual stakes against a backdrop of mass destruction, but the filmmaker (working from a sc ....