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  1. Great nuclear themed movies to watch after the Chernobyl mini-series and Oppenheimer.

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    • K-19: The Widowmaker (2002) Yet another film about a Soviet disaster. The Soviet Union began building their first ballistic-missile-equipped nuclear submarine in 1958, and named it the K-19.
    • Threads (1984) The early ‘80s brought up some disturbing films like “The Temptations” and “The Day After” that portrayed the shocking nature of a possible nuclear war and its effects.
    • Defence of the Realm (1986) Legendary film critic Pauline Kael was highly impressed by this David Drury film that she described it as “probably the closest English equivalent to ‘All the President’s Men,’ but the atmosphere is much darker and more oppressive.”
    • Deepwater Horizon (2016) Those who would like to see more of real-life human disasters can check out “Deepwater Horizon.” The collaborations between Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg are almost always surprisingly delivering very impressive films, with the exception of their last one.
    • The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) Director: Robert Wise. In this classic of 1950s sci-fi, Klaatu (Michael Rennie), an alien dispatched to Earth by an interplanetary organisation, gives humanity a choice: “Join us and live in peace, or pursue your present course and face obliteration.”
    • Godzilla (1954) Director: Ishiro Honda. Made nine years after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and just months after a Japanese fishing boat was irradiated by the Bikini Atoll hydrogen bomb test, Godzilla stands as a defining allegory of the horrors of nuclear war.
    • Hiroshima mon amour (1959) Director: Alain Resnais. In postwar Hiroshima, a Japanese architect (Eiji Okada) and a French actress (Emmanuelle Riva) begin a brief, soul-searching affair.
    • Ladybug Ladybug (1963) Director: Frank Perry. At an elementary school, a nuclear warning alarm sounds. Unsure if the threat is genuine or a false alarm, the teachers must escort the students back to their homes, as Ladybug Ladybug shows how their families and friendships threaten to disintegrate in this atmosphere of paranoia.
  2. Aug 15, 2017 · Some films from early in the Atomic Age, like the Mickey Rooney comedy The Atomic Kid (1954), took the Bomb less seriously, while others, including Destination Moon (1950) and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961), even displayed a cautious nuclear optimism.

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    Antonio Banderas leads the ensemble cast of this 2015 film inspired by the real events that unfolded when 33 miners were trapped inside a Chilean mine for more than two months. The events of that 2010 disaster were particularly enthralling, given that the miners sent videos of themselves to rescuers throughout the ordeal, and the film was praised f...

    The largest environmental disaster and worst oil spill in U.S. history was the basis for this 2016 film directed by Peter Berg (Very Bad Things, Friday Night Lights). The movie explores the events that led to a massive explosion on the oil drilling platform Deepwater Horizon, which had just begun drilling off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of M...

    Julia Roberts earned her first Academy Award for her portrayal of the eponymous legal clerk who was instrumental in building a case against Pacific Gas and Electric Company of California in 1993 after discovering the company had contaminated the water of a small town near one of its facilities. Roberts’ real-world counterpart was a single mother wi...

    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom director J.A. Bayona directed this film about a family caught in the 2004 tsunami that became one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded human history. In a performance that earned her an Academy Award nomination and various other accolades, Naomi Watts plays a mother vacationing in Thailand with her husband a...

    Meryl Streep portrayed nuclear whistleblower Karen Silkwood in this biographical drama that followed her efforts to expose dangerous practices at the Oklahoma plutonium plant where she worked with her boyfriend and roommate. The film was praised for its factual accuracy in presenting Karen’s story and the events and personalities surrounding her, i...

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  3. From "On the Beach" (1959) and "Dr. Strangelove" (1964) to "The Atomic Cafe" (1982) and "The Day After" (1983), these 22 realistic nuclear-themed movies will have you running for the nearest shelter.

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  5. Feb 20, 2024 · And these historic-ish movies and TV shows available to stream just might be able to put you in a less devastated headspace. The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Soviet...

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