The '70s were the era of disaster movies, and The Towering Inferno may be the greatest film in the genre even five decades ...
Throughout the 1970s, audiences couldn't get enough of disaster movies. The decade began with the all-star blockbuster ...
Released 50 years ago this month, 'The Towering Inferno' marked the peak of that most '70s film genre: the disaster movie.
When selfish and arrogant millionaire Donald Carson fractures his leg during a desert vacation, his wife, Geraldine, leaves with their friend Joseph Duncan to supposedly get help. However, the two ...
Inferno is further proof of the global dumbing ... He adds: “Many people across the country have for too long supported the idea of movies as a popular entertainment rather than an art and ...
A trilogy of supernatural horror films by Italian filmmaker Dario Argento. It consists of Suspiria, Inferno and Mother of Tears. Each film deals with one of the titular "Mothers", a triumvirate of ...
Anne and Ben Bronson, two teenage kids, are trapped in a fiery inferno 20 storeys above the ground, while the fire is spreading throughout the entire building. From the 60th floor, their parents ...
Any threat that could challenge this group would have to be powerful and Inferno is looking to fit that bill. While this first issue doesn’t exactly drip with information about the group ...
Disaster movie starring Paul Newman and Steve McQueen in leading roles. Newman plays architect Doug Roberts who designs a tower for developer James Duncan in San Francisco. The tower is the world ...