The leaders of world powers must join their forces to create a wide network of orbiting satellites to control climate and prevent the Earth from natural disasters in the future, as the were forced to it by the previous ones which hit the planet. But eventually this created system becomes a real threat to it instead of being the protection to the planet. Before everything is wiped away from the Earth's surface by GEOSTORM, there is the last chance remains to find the real threat and stop it.
16 May 1959, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
12 April 1973, Cairo, Egypt
25 January 1972, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
October 21, 2017
Geostorm seems to understand disaster porn better than even Roland Emmerich himself. There is a lot of exposition, but there are still lots of action scenes. Remember Independence Day really only has three.October 20, 2017
"Geostorm" uses digital technology to lay waste to a bunch of cities and hacky screenwriting to assault the dignity of several fine actors.October 20, 2017
"Geostorm" has a more clever premise than it needs to get to its ultimate goal of trashing some of our planet's nicest places. But the results are still mostly dull-witted.October 21, 2017
Big, dumb and boring, it finds the co-writer of Independence Day hoping to start a directing career with the same playbook - but forgetting several rules of the game.October 20, 2017
It'll probably be most appealing to scientists looking for a good laugh.October 21, 2017
A preposterous blend of cautionary tale..., cheesy over-the-top disaster epic and goofy political skulduggery that is almost bad enough to become a camp classic.October 21, 2017
Not quite the geostinker people were expecting, but the outlook is far from favourable.October 21, 2017
Geostorm is quite silly and illogical with a barrage of CGI effects. 4DX is the only way to see this film. It turns the experience into a theme park ride.October 21, 2017
Even the destruction, the ostensible reason for the film's whole existence, is surprisingly dull.October 21, 2017
Watching Gerard Butler solve a whodunit is like watching ... chimpanzees move a piano downstairs: a kind of teeth-baring, flea-picking burlesque of recognisable human behaviour that's funny for a while until you start to worry about the ethics of it.October 20, 2017
Really could have used a Sharknado or two to liven things up.October 20, 2017
For most people, 15 minutes worth of impressive annihilation won't be worth enduring an hour and a half of dramatic monotony.