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Volcano
The disaster film, volcanic eruptions and horror at the center of the dramatic drama of Jones in a crew at the head of the Los Angeles County Emergency Management Bureau, which has full authority in the event of an emergency or natural disaster, is trying to divert the dangerous lava flow into the streets of Los Angeles after Volcanic eruption. But will you save people?
27 November 1960, Tappan, New York, USA
10 April 1969, Beverly Hills, California, USA
4 November 1956, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
23 October 1965, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
31 May 1955, Mt. Vernon, New York, USA
31 March 1965, Detroit, Michigan, USA
4 May 1993, California, USA
March 24, 2017
The fairly anticlimactic final stretch ensures that Volcano concludes on a less-than-engrossing note...
February 02, 2008
not mean to be taken seriously
January 01, 2000
Like the substantially better Twister, this film insists on a thunderous, exhausting pace that inevitably becomes deflating.
April 09, 2005
The star is, of course, the volcano effects. Seeing the coast become toast may be the biggest draw for audiences to this routine F/X extravaganza.
May 23, 2017
Volcano was really ahead of its time and time still hasn't caught up. In Volcano they thought of ways to stop the lava. They weren't going to give up L.A. You don't cast Tommy Lee Jones as the chief of emergency services and ask him to run.
October 03, 2005
[The characters] aren't people; they're mere objects to stick in front of the flowing lava.
January 26, 2006
Jones and Heche work hard to dig up an emotional rapport from next to nothing, while the slow but inexorable progress of the lava makes for more suspense than the usual slam bang firework display.
September 05, 2009
Pre-millennium tension is still the best explanation for the recent tidal wave of disaster movies--which hasn't made it any less boring.
January 01, 2000
A flatulent blast of superheated air from the seething bowels of Hollywood...
February 14, 2001
The coast may be toast, but it's the lava, covering everything like a malevolent tide of melted butter, that makes this a disaster picture that's tastier than usual.
March 26, 2009
Never generates a head of true excitement, partly because the characters remain constructs designed to perform defined functions, and partly due to the time-worn hokiness of the whole disaster-film format.
January 01, 2000
Hundreds of screen technicians obviously slaved on the effects -- and for what? A dopey subplot about a bogus arrest. Soap opera involving Jones' injured daughter.

