Geostorm (2017)

Geostorm (2017)

Several years after the “Dutch Boy” weather control system saved millions of people by stopping massive storms caused by global warming, a village in Afghanistan is flash frozen. The Dutch Boy system is at fault and the only person who can save the day is Jake Lawson (Gerard Butler), the troubled scientist who built the

The Core (2003)

The Core (2003)

Freak disasters indicate that the Earth’s core has ceased rotating, which will cause the destruction of the world within a year.  Geologist Joshua Keyes (Aaron Eckhart) is brought in to work with Dr. Serge Leveque (Tchéky Karyo), and government scientist Conrad Zimsky (Stanley Tucci), to find a solution.  The answer is to go to the

The Day After Tomorrow (2003)

The Day After Tomorrow (2003)

Global warming leads to giant destructive storms and a sudden climate shift that freezes a substantial portion of the Northern Hemisphere.  Climatologist Jack Hall (Dennis Quaid) fights his way through the blizzard to rescue his son (Jake Gyllenhaal) who is having his own battles in an icy New York city. L.A. is destroyed by multiple,

Earthstorm (2006)

Earthstorm (2006)

A meteor strike on the Moon causes it to crack, and drop a bunch of really big rocks onto the Earth.  I’d use a more scientific term, but science has no place in this movie.  Not surprisingly, the people of Earth are concerned, particularly because this means a quarter of the Moon is going to split

Path of Destruction (2005)

Path of Destruction (2005)

A cloud of nanobots escape from an oil platform controlled by corrupt businessman, Roy Stark (David Keith), and floats with a storm, devouring everything it touches.  Blamed for the destruction of the platform as an eco-terrorist, ex-reporter Katherine Stern (Danica McKellar) seeks out theoretical climatologist Nathan McCain (Chris Pratt) to help clear her name and