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  • Movie review: Aftershock

    tricks up his sleeve with Aftershock. Think of it as a 1970s' disaster movie, spiked with 21st-century horror effects. Irwin Allen meets Robert Rodriguez. Roth produced, co-wrote and stars in this film by Chilean filmmaker Nicolas Lopez, playing the appropriately   from The Huffington Post Read more »

  • Review: 'Aftershock's' post-quake mayhem is a shock

    disaster formula of Irwin Allen days used to be: Introduce everyone, uncork the cataclysm, grieve, then watch humanity shine with the stirring rescue effort. But in tackling the genre with the straightforward hellscape "Aftershock," horror impresario Eli Roth   from Los Angeles Times Read more »

  • NULL Lost In Space TV Promo (1965)

    have a lot of love for many of Irwin Allen’s theatrical films as I’ve stated many times before and I certainly dig his Land of the Giants and Time Tunnel TV series but my favorite without a doubt is the 1965 – 1968 Lost in Space series. This was a Sunday staple   from The Retroist Read more »

  • NULL The Amazing Captain Nemo (1978)

    Return of Captain Nemo or as it was known when released theatrically The Amazing Captain Nemo was a co-production by Irwin Allen (The Poseidon Adventure, The Towering Inferno) and Warner Bros. Television for CBS in 1978. Originally aired as a three part ‘mini-series’   from The Retroist Read more »

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About Irwin Allen

Irwin Allen (June 12, 1916 – November 2, 1991) was a television and film producer nicknamed "The Master of Disaster" for his work in the disaster film genre. He was also notable for creating a number of memorable and popular television series.

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