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10.0 Earthquake May 2026

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10.0 Earthquake May 2026

: The writing is described as similar to a poorly executed "after school special," and the performances are frequently labeled as "terrible" or "wooden".

: The film is scientifically impossible. According to the USGS , no known fault on Earth is long enough to generate a magnitude 10.0 earthquake; such a quake would need to extend around most of the planet. Final Verdict 10.0 Earthquake

: Critics expressed disappointment that a "strangely decent cast"—including Stargate alumni Alaina Huffman and Mike Dopud —had nothing substantial to work with. Plot & Science : The writing is described as similar to

The 2014 disaster film is widely considered by viewers and critics to be a "bottom-of-the-barrel" B-movie that fails to deliver on its high-stakes premise. Critical Consensus Final Verdict : Critics expressed disappointment that a

: Set in Los Angeles, the story follows a scientist and a guilt-ridden engineer from a fracking company as they attempt to stop an earthquake series from destroying the city.

: Despite featuring a massive "10.0" quake, the actual destruction and "crowning shots" are often barely visible or poorly rendered.

Reviewers on platforms like Letterboxd and Reddit generally rate it very poorly, often citing it as one of the worst films they have ever seen.