& Ric Roman Waugh
Greenland
A family struggles for survival in the face of a cataclysmic natural disaster.
- Director: , Ric Roman Waugh
- Main Cast: Morena Baccarin, Gerard Butler, Hope Davis
- Soundtrack: , David Buckley
- Cinematography: , Dana Gonzales, Michael Kelem
- Screenplay: , Chris Sparling
Cinema Premiere: September 25, 2020
1 english reviews of Greenland (2020)
4 foreign reviews of Greenland (2020)
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6 / 10
Translated from swedish: "Greenland" manages to engage me despite the fact that disaster movies have become a rather tired concept. The fact that it focuses on human relationships instead of the disaster itself is what makes the film stand out.
- Fredrik LagnetoftSwedish: Review: "Greenland"
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6 / 10
Translated from swedish: But I, who usually have a hard time understanding why we should care about a single family when millions of others are dying around us, find myself nevertheless quickly engaged in the Garrity trio's struggle. The family drama at the center keeps the tension and interest alive for two hours. Afterwards, you'll find yourself wondering where the nearest doomsday bunker is.
- Alexander KardeloSwedish: moviezine.se »
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4 / 10
Translated from swedish: "Greenland" is stupid but has its exciting moments
- Stefan HedmarkSwedish: aftonbladet.se »
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4 / 10
Translated from swedish: "Greenland" has a mild pulse-raising effect with fine apocalyptic atmospheres, but the whole thing echoes emptily.
Swedish: dn.se »
Box Office
Greenland has earned a total of 52 300 000 dollars from cinemas across the world (the global box office).
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1. The Film Stage
At first glance, Ric Roman Waugh’s "Greenland" appears to be a spiritual sequel to Geostorm. Also starring Gerard Butler, that 2017 film is a silly, diverting disaster-action epic. "Greenland" is decidedly more nuanced, cerebral, and, frankly, memorable.
- Dan Mecca
The Film Stage »