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The Day After Tomorrow


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Variety
"The Day After Tomorrow" is a disarmingly pulpy, eye-popping disaster movie during its first half, and an increasingly dull...
Entertainment Weekly
The Day After Tomorrow, I hold with those who favor death by extravagant F/X and drizzly speechifying: tidal waves in New Yo...
New York Daily News
The second half ... is comically bad moviemaking.
The New York Times
''The Day After Tomorrow,'' a two-hour $125 million disaster -- excuse me, I mean disaster movie -- that opens nationwide to...
Box Office Magazine
Since climatic changes taking place over centuries don't tend to play very excitingly in summer popcorn movies.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Teems with illogical action, improbable coincidences.
The New York Times
[Roland Emmerich] again wipes out enormous swaths of humanity and real estate, but this time the overall tone is funereal, s...
The Boston Globe
"The Day After Tomorrow" takes us to the brink of a world that ends because the American government wouldn't listen to geeks...
Washington Post
As the movie has it, somehow global warming first melts the ice cap, unleashing a tidal wave, then -- here was the part I di...
Chicago Sun-Times
The movie is profoundly silly.
Rolling Stone
The only truly scary thing about this doomsday popcorn flick is the momumental ineptitude of the acting, writing and directi...
San Francisco Chronicle
"The Day After Tomorrow" isn't satisfying in every way, but in the ways that really matter, it's one superior disaster movie.
Slate
It's just so very bad.
Washington Post
"The Day After Tomorrow" is not meant to be gulped, but rather dumped over your head, like a cooler full of Gatorade.
Film Threat
The good news is, it's no Godzilla. Fine, that doesn't mean much, but it's also a better realized disaster film than ID4 or ...
Village Voice
It fulfills its summer air-conditioning duties with flippant ease, and its enjoyably cloddish attempts at political relevanc...
New York Magazine
Many of the clichés in this movie predate the last Ice Age.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Roland Emmerich
Writer: Roland Emmerich
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Cast: Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Emmy Rossum

Release: May 28, 2004
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