Moonfall

2022 • 130 minutes
3.1
44 reviews
35%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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About this movie

In MOONFALL, a mysterious force knocks the Moon from its orbit and hurls it on a collision course with Earth – and with life as we know it. With only weeks before impact and the world on the brink of annihilation, NASA executive and former astronaut Jocinda ‘Jo’ Fowler (Academy Award® winner Halle Berry, Best Actress, Monster’s Ball, 2001) has an idea that can save our planet. But only a man from her past, Brian Harper (Midway’s Patrick Wilson) and lovable conspiracy theorist K.C. Houseman (Game of Thrones’ John Bradley) believes her. These unlikely heroes mount an impossible final mission into space, leaving behind, perhaps forever, their loved ones – and discover an incredible secret about Earth’s only “natural” satellite.

Ratings and reviews

3.1
44 reviews
D Davies
May 7, 2022
Nothing wrong with the storyline, it was well written. Some of the science was a bit off but it IS fiction. It was very entertaining. Great acting from Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson and John Bradley. Really good ending and an interesting concept. GCI was decent. Not sure what's with all the negative reviews, it was very entertaining. It's nowhere near as bad as these drama Queen's make out. Fully enjoyed from start to finish. Worth a watch.
Dan Janes
April 27, 2022
This is not an intelligent movie and will probably the last disaster porn movie Roland Emmerich will be allowed to direct. Moonfall was independently funded with a portion of the funding comming from China so of course there's pandering to how China's space agency is helping in the movie, also a prominent actor is a Chinese Canadian singer. If you're able to turn off your brain, not look for plots holes and be entertained on a surface level then you might enjoy this.
Terry Osborne
May 1, 2022
Unfortunately this movie falls short in all aspects other than the quality of some of the actors, even a cameo here and there (Donald Sutherland ) couldn't save this movie. It's more than in-plausible, trying to mix several genres and failing on all of them. Disappointed overall.