Volcano Movie Review
Volcano Review

"Volcano" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1997
Cast and Crew
Director : Mick JacksonProducer : Neal H. Moritz,Andrew Z. Davis
Screenwiter : Jerome Armstrong,Billy Ray
Starring : Tommy Lee Jones,Anne Heche,Gaby Hoffman,Don Cheadle,Keith David
Oh, there's nothing like a natural disaster to bring people together! That's
the poorly masked theme ("They all look the same!") behind Volcano, the first
really big disaster movie we've seen since, gosh, mid-February. It least this
Volcanodoesn't blow -- figuratively speaking -- like Dante's Peak did, and
that's mainly because it's so much more fun to watch Los Angeles be decimated
by unceasing lava flow instead of a puny Pacific Northwest village.
Co-stars Anne Heche and Tommy Lee Jones prove more than able at evading not
only the encroaching magma, but also the horde of bad actors that follow them
throughout the movie. And while the film is full of creeping cheese, complete
with death-defying leaps to safety, slow motion shots, and kitschy one-liners,
I shock myself even by saying that, for the most part, it feels real. They
even thought to include Dennis Woodruff's infamous car, the cheesiest of
Hollywood landmarks, floating along in a river of fire. Where else would they
think of that!?
I really do love L.A...
Let it snow... or whatever.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





