Moonfall

[Opens Feb. 4 in theaters.] When the Moon mysteriously goes out of orbit, which causes devastating worldwide floods and earthquakes, and will collide with Earth in less than three weeks in Roland Emmerich's entertaining, nonsensical, action-packed, fast-paced, poorly-written, star-studded (Donald Sutherland, Charlie Plummer, Stephen Bogaert, and Frank Fiola), 2-hour sci-fi film filled with large potholes, over-the-top special effects, and wacky dialogue, a disgraced astronaut (Patrick Wilson) whose former wife (Carolina Bartczak) has two daughters (Ava Weiss and Hazel Nugent) with her pompous new car dealership owner husband (Michael Peña), a divorced NASA bigwig (Halle Berry) who has a young son (Zayn Maloney) with her DOD general ex-husband (Eme Ikwuakor) and cared for by a college-student nanny (Wenwen Yu), and a science conspiracy theorist (John Bradley) who works as an university janitor and impersonates a professor try to devise an impossible, last-ditch plan to save Earth from imminent destruction by the alien-inhabited Moon.
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