Earthfall

2015 "The World will Never be the same."
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Released: 22 June 2015 Released
Producted By: Syfy
Country: United States of America
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As a rogue planet roars through our solar system, it acts as an intergalactic magnet that pulls Earth in its wake. Meteors destroy major cities. Fire and ice storms engulf the land. Casualties are in the millions. And as the situation grows even worse, Steve Lannon is determined to reunite with his wife and teenage daughter. But when they stumble into a secret government installation, they'll uncover a nuclear mission that will either blast our planet back into orbit or guarantee front row seats to the end of the world.

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GazerRise Fantastic!
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Paynbob It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
sg-78949 I rarely leave reviews just a star rating but this wa so funny I was in pain and would recommend this as a classic comedy for a wet afternoon so leave your brain out for a rest and simply watch jaw dropping unbelievably dumb ass amusement
daleof This movie is so awful, it should be deemed a crime against humanity. Seriously, If I had an option to A: Watch this movie or B: Sprinkle weaponized anthrax on my pancakes, I'd be in a rush to griddle up my pancakes. The movie plot is so stupid, it's insulting.
Leofwine_draca EARTHFALL is yet another generic science fiction disaster flick made by the SyFy Channel, exactly the same as all the rest they've done over the years. A massive asteroid passes too close to Earth and upsets our gravitational field, causing the planet to spin out of control; a whole wave of natural disasters follow. The usual bunch of TV actors, down on their luck to a man, attempt to figure out a way to stop things. This is good if you like watching terrible CGI effects of cities being destroyed and devastated, but for anyone with real taste in cinema it will be a chore to sit through.
welsh_dragon_roar So I just sat there for ten minutes in silence after watching this, exhausted, emotionally drained & completely stunned at what is one of the best titles I've seen this year. Forget your superhero films with billion dollar budgets and so-called 'A-list' actors; this motion picture gets you in the feels and really puts you at the heart of the action.The Earth is under threat from a cosmic calamity, and an honest Dad is separated from his family when disaster strikes. We follow his perilous journey (along with a well-realised wise-cracking sidekick) across the now dangerous post-apocalyptic wastelands of the US of A. Combined with the danger that his innocent yet feisty teenage daughter finds herself in (a great role model for all young women, spitting in the face of the gender-defined stereotypes peddled by the Hollywood Patriarchy movie-mill) and his inspirational strong-willed wife, who herself is caught up in the shadows of a sinister government conspiracy.I was hovering on the edge of my chair throughout the film, and literally jumped out of my skin with some of the special effects and explosions. Michael Bay take note - you don't need explosions every ten seconds, just when it's necessary. Watch this and learn.In a nutshell, watch this film. 10/10.quick edit - I see that some reviews are suggesting I am somehow affiliated with the production of this film. I am not. Furthermore, I rate films how I see them, and I happen to like a broad range of productions. As a member of this website for over 7 years, I am completely independent and honest about how I view and rate films.