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Released in 2009, is a science fiction disaster television film directed and written by Paul Ziller. Produced for the Syfy channel, the movie follows a catastrophic shift in the Earth's magnetic field triggered by a comet's near-collision with the planet. Plot Summary
The film is generally categorized as a low-budget disaster movie and has received mixed to negative reviews:
Holly Elissa, Tyler Johnston, Roger Cross, and Terry David Mulligan Production Company: CineTel Films Critical Reception
Despite its flaws, it is often viewed by fans of the genre as an "adequate time-passer" that delivers the standard disaster movie tropes of melodrama and destruction. Polar Storm (2009) - Disaster Movie World
Reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and ChucksConnection cite poor CGI, a clichéd script, and a melodramatic overblown score.
Critics have noted a "jarringly bad grasp of science," particularly regarding the depiction of magnetic shifts and EMP strikes.
Released in 2009, is a science fiction disaster television film directed and written by Paul Ziller. Produced for the Syfy channel, the movie follows a catastrophic shift in the Earth's magnetic field triggered by a comet's near-collision with the planet. Plot Summary
The film is generally categorized as a low-budget disaster movie and has received mixed to negative reviews: Polar Storm(2009)
Holly Elissa, Tyler Johnston, Roger Cross, and Terry David Mulligan Production Company: CineTel Films Critical Reception Released in 2009, is a science fiction disaster
Despite its flaws, it is often viewed by fans of the genre as an "adequate time-passer" that delivers the standard disaster movie tropes of melodrama and destruction. Polar Storm (2009) - Disaster Movie World Polar Storm (2009) - Disaster Movie World Reviews
Reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and ChucksConnection cite poor CGI, a clichéd script, and a melodramatic overblown score.
Critics have noted a "jarringly bad grasp of science," particularly regarding the depiction of magnetic shifts and EMP strikes.