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Saturday, 11 November 2017

Geostorm Movie Review

Geostorm Movie Review


Average Ratings:1.67/5
Reviews Counted:3
Score: 33%Positive 
Positive:1
Negative :2
Neutral:0

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Ratings:3/5 Review By:Reza  Site:Times Of India
 This is your typical disaster movie. It's a shame though, that five years after the film '2012', Hollywood has not learned much. The only good thing about it is the 4D. It's only entertaining when you watch it in 4D. Because on a normal screen, it's just another one of those movies where there is so much destruction and so little story, you literally stop caring whether the world ends or not. Although you definitely want what's playing on the screen to end!
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Ratings:1/5 Review By:Mihir Site:Firstpost
 Geostorm is a disaster movie from the 90s that somehow made its way in theaters today. That may or may not be a good thing depending on your proclivity towards campy fun. Take all the silliness from Roland Emmerich movies, sauté with a generous helping of ludicrous attempts at social commentary and you get this gem of a movie.The special effects are all right but in an era where CGI is so commonplace there’s little here that holds your attention. Moreover we’ve seen this stuff before in films like Twister and 2012. The real problem with the film isn’t that it is dumb, it’s that it isn’t nearly dumb enough to warrant a recco.
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Ratings:1/5 Review By:Rohan Naahar  Site:Hindustantimes
 Geostorm, for close to two agonising hours, routinely makes the wrong choices. It’s dull, too earnest for its own good, and like Gerard Butler’s 2016 gem Gods of Egypt, completely unaware of its own silliness. For God’s sake, it’s a movie in which a Scotsman, an Englishman and an Australian play Americans, an Irishman plays an Englishman, an Egyptian plays a Frenchman, and an American plays an Indian. Come. On.
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Geostorm Story: 

In response to a series of extreme natural disasters, a coalition of nations[7] commission "Dutch Boy", a system of satellites designed to control climate on a global scale. After Dutch Boy neutralizes a massive hurricane over Shanghai, the project's architect Jake Lawson is reprimanded by a Senate sub-committee for activating the satellites without prior approval and is subsequently replaced by his brother Max, who works under Secretary of State Leonard Dekkom.

Cast: 
Jim Sturgess
Abbie Cornish
Alexandra Maria Lara
Richard Schiff
Robert Sheehan
Daniel Wu
Eugenio Derbez
Ed Harris
Andy García

 Release Dates: Oct 27,2017 ( India)


Director: Dean Devlin


Running time: 1h 51 min

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