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Director: Geoff Browne
Cast: Zoe Barker, Nigel Barber, Luke Cousins, Kirsty Mitchell
Promethean Kinetics has created Helios, a revolutionary clean coal energy source so powerful it rivals the force of the sun and will solve the energy crisis. But when certain governments start cutting safety measures required by Helios, the highly-explosive product begins to seep deep below the Earth's crust, producing giant blasts of fire and violent earthquakes above the surface. As cities shake and oceans boil, Eve Adams, creator of the Helios technology, rushes to investigate the subterranean phenomenon. As the situation becomes ever more dire, she is the only one who can save mankind, not to mention reputation.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Firequake, a 2014 science fiction thriller directed by Geoff Browne, has received a mixed critical reception. Despite its promising premise involving a powerful clean energy source causing earthquakes and fiery disasters, the film's execution and overall quality seem to be divisive, with no major awards recognition to date. The film's audience reception on platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes is also fairly average, suggesting it may be an underrated or flawed entry in the disaster/sci-fi genre.
Why you might like this:
Firequake (2014) directed by Geoff Browne blends thrilling action and suspenseful sci-fi in a high-stakes race to stop a dangerous energy source from ripping apart the earth. Fans of disaster movies and stories about the perils of advanced technology will enjoy the high-octane visuals and compelling performance by lead actress Zoe Barker.