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Continental Split

  • 2024
  • TV-14
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
581
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Chris Bruno, Jessica Morris, Crew Morrow, and Allison Gold in Continental Split (2024)
DisasterActionThriller

When a fault threatens to split the U.S., a desperate team of seismologists and government agents race to prevent disaster as the clock ticks down.When a fault threatens to split the U.S., a desperate team of seismologists and government agents race to prevent disaster as the clock ticks down.When a fault threatens to split the U.S., a desperate team of seismologists and government agents race to prevent disaster as the clock ticks down.

  • Director
    • Nick Lyon
  • Writers
    • Gil Luna
    • Joe Roche
  • Stars
    • Jessica Morris
    • Chris Bruno
    • Crew Morrow
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    581
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nick Lyon
    • Writers
      • Gil Luna
      • Joe Roche
    • Stars
      • Jessica Morris
      • Chris Bruno
      • Crew Morrow
    • 44User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jessica Morris
    Jessica Morris
    • Dr. Cami Weddle
    Chris Bruno
    Chris Bruno
    • Alan Weddle
    Crew Morrow
    Crew Morrow
    • Eric Weddle
    • (as Crew J. Morrow)
    Allison Gold
    Allison Gold
    • Emily Weddle
    Canyon Prince
    Canyon Prince
    • Finn Hansley
    Joe Kurak
    Joe Kurak
    • Lt. Governor Brett Rothers
    Quintin Mims
    Quintin Mims
    • Dan
    Iman Mireille Kamel
    • Karla Rivera
    Roxanne G.C. Brooks
    Roxanne G.C. Brooks
    • Brenda
    Alison Chace
    Alison Chace
    • Governor Barber
    E.R. Ruiz
    E.R. Ruiz
    • Aaron
    Zackary Simonini
    Zackary Simonini
    • Matt
    • (as Zackary "Slim" Simonini)
    Brad Staggs
    Brad Staggs
    • Captain Sharpe
    Levi Bowling
    • Scott
    Jae Garcia
    • News Reporter Correspondent
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Nick Lyon
    • Writers
      • Gil Luna
      • Joe Roche
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    3romancastlesoap

    Not Much Depth

    Timing of this movie is interesting. Not much info and very glossed over; it is a fast-moving movie that mostly focuses on what they could do to stop it rather than the real horror that would ensue amongst the people. Zero depth to it; not so engaging and repetitive like most disaster movies. Afterwards you have nothing to take home about it.

    The plot could have shown clues amounting over the previous ten years that would point to its inevitability, then shown the aftermath of the people, how they cope, react and how the country was affected, which states got hit worse, and how they go on after the split. What they will do to rebuild....
    1rstaffey-22309

    not filmed near the fault line

    I am from this area, been her for 47 years, so here we go. First of all, its New MADrid, as in "mad," and not ma-drid. The Mississippi river is a muddy river, not clear. We all have slight to severe southern accents, and no part of this film was done anywhere near Sikeston, New Madrid, Marston, or Portageville, Missouri. Sorry, id give this zero stars if possible. The fact that you can predict an earthquake is preposterous on its face anyway, much less a local agency carrying around warheads to stave off an earthquake. I know its a small budget film, but it was horribly done. There is a longing for many not only in our area, but all over the United States for a movie that can give a good history and a real look at what another 8-10.0 earthquake would look like here.
    2stephenchastain-12716

    Poor research

    Was disappointed 10 minutes in. The actors didn't even check to see if they were pronouncing location names correctly. And the locations looked nothing like the areas the actual towns. Marston isn't a 5 minute walk from the river, also the Mississippi River in this areas is over a MILE from shore to shore, the body of water shown in the movie was basically a drainage canal. It was maybe 100 feet across. In the first 30 minutes the only realism I saw was the drone image of the Capitol Building in Jefferson City. Let's not even talk about the rift traveling perpendicular to the actual fault. It's the worst film I've seen in years.
    2kgmaas

    Another low-budget disaster movie

    Can't put my finger on what it is, but I know a bad movie when I see it. Typical storyline where people don't heed warnings, predictable side stories, bad acting, pseudo-science.

    My wife says she can tell by the colors in the movie that it is cheap.

    Yet for some reason we still watched it because there is something about seeing things that we've never seen before that is entertaining. Like rubber-necking an accident. Stupid things like leaving the fate of the world in the hands of unqualified people, relying on rookies to fly a helicopter or handle a nuclear bomb.

    This movie is the disaster.
    5RonnyWil

    Where?

    If you're going to make a film about an area, you could at least pronounce the name the way the locals do. It's not New "ma Drid", it's New "MAD rid", Missouri. I used to work in the Southeast Missouri, Southern, Illinois, Western Kentucky area. I visited the New Madrid Earthquake Museum and had customers from that area that did business with the company in Memphis where I worked. I have never heard any of them pronounce it New ma Drid. When you have have an opportunity to grab supporters for you project by filming or basing it in the area of their homes, you don't slap them in the face by pronouncing it wrong. Everyone in the Western Kentucky, Southern Illinois area were proud when "US Marshalls" was filmed in their area and they call that film their own. When they filmed "The Firm" in Memphis, it was the same, a film they could call their own. Next time, research the area the film is about and get the details right for what could be the biggest fans of the project, the people of that area.

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    • Trivia
      Toward the end of the film, the characters use a black R44 Robinson helicopter. The registration, N744HJ, shows that it is owned by Raven Helicopters, an aerial touring company out of San Diego CA.
    • Goofs
      (at around 30 mins) The interior and exterior of the ex-husband's helipad in the city of Marston is the exact same location used in the film (at around 08 mins) for a small airport hanger in the city of Sikeston.

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wielki uskok
    • Production companies
      • BondIt Media Capital
      • The Asylum
      • Acme Holding Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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