Independence Day' director Roland Emmerich is disappointed with how superhero movies and franchises have negatively affected cinema.
John Cusack, in a scene from the action film '2012.' (Photo by Columbia Pictures) Friday is the end. At least that's what the Mayans say -- or what certain people interpret the Mayans as having said.
Completing his multi-film vendetta against the world’s tourist trade, German-born director Roland Emmerich sends the mother of all storms to level the Washington Monument, the Eiffel Tower, and a ...
You’ve seen five slapsticky minutes of disaster-porn film 2012. You’ve even seen our 1970s exploitation version of the film. Now see Roland Emmerich‘s film ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Superheroes are all about saving their cities. Superman‘s got Metropolis ...
Director Roland Emmerich's apocalyptic thriller "2012" -- in which the effects-happy filmmaker destroys the world -- leads a rather thin slate at the box office this weekend. Of course, with his movie ...
Roland Emmerich’s insatiable desire to destroy the world continues in the new trailer for 2012, where he brings down the wrath of the apocalypse upon one poor monk and his bell. This end of days movie ...
Independence Day. The Day After Tomorrow. 2012. Roland Emmerich has become synonymous with disaster movies. Yet, even though his latest, Moonfall, sees yet another extinction-level event bearing down ...
In his now 70 years, Roland Emmerich has already let humanity almost perish in various ways. Recently, however, he had to ...