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1997104 minScience Fiction, Action, Drama, Thriller

Volcano

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Is Volcano worth watching? With a rating of 5.925/10, this Science Fiction, Action, Drama, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Volcano Synopsis

An earthquake shatters a peaceful Los Angeles morning and opens a fissure deep into the earth, causing lava to start bubbling up. As a volcano begins forming in the La Brea Tar Pits, the director of the city's emergency management service, working with a geologist, must then use every resource in the city to try and stop the volcano from consuming LA.

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Top Cast

Tommy Lee Jones
Tommy Lee JonesMike Roark
Anne Heche
Anne HecheDr. Amy Barnes
Gaby Hoffmann
Gaby HoffmannKelly Roark
Don Cheadle
Don CheadleEmmit Reese
Jacqueline Kim
Jacqueline KimDr. Jaye Calder
Keith David
Keith DavidLt. Ed Fox
John Corbett
John CorbettNorman Calder
Michael Rispoli
Michael RispoliGator Harris
John Carroll Lynch
John Carroll LynchStan Olber
Marcello Thedford
Marcello ThedfordKevin

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Is Volcano worth watching?

Volcano has received mixed reviews with a 5.925/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Science Fiction, Action, Drama movies.

Is Volcano hit or flop?

Volcano has received average ratings (5.925/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Volcano?

Volcano is a Science Fiction, Action, Drama movie that An earthquake shatters a peaceful Los Angeles morning and opens a fissure deep into the earth, causing lava to start bubbling up. As a volcano begins ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 27, 2023
★ 6

When Los Angeles starts blowing off a little more steam than usual, it falls to disaster emergency supremo "Rourke" (Tommy Lee Jones) to find out what is going on - and when that turns out to be an impending volcanic eruption, he enlists the help of "Dr. Barnes" (Anne Heche) to stop it destroying the city. To be fair, there are plenty of great pyrotechnics and the film pretty much starts in fourth gear - but the ending really lets it down. Not the science, that's quite entertaining as they have to use subway tunnels, storm drains and quite a bit of dynamite; it's the "have to rescue my daughter" nonsense that spoiled it for me. Maybe there ought to be a rule that anyone charged with such responsibility is not permitted to have a teenage child anywhere within a 200 mile radius of their zone of responsibility? Yes, there are plausibility issues too - has the construction industry really been hoodwinking us all for so long? Is demolition really this easy? It's still quite an enjoyable disaster movie, though, that shows well the dedication and commitment of the emergency services when it comes to scenarios like this, but most of the drama is noisily contrived and the performances are merely adequate.