This is under W because of star, Victor Webster.
Writer: David Sanderson (Screenplay)
Starring: Victor Webster, Jennifer Spence, Richard Harmon, Tiera Skovbye, Mike Dopud
Plot: A meteorite brings ice and freezing temperatures, which threatens to harm the residents of a small town at Christmas.
Tagline – Mankind is on thin ice.
Runtime: 1 Hour 26 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Verdict: Typical SyFy Disaster Movie
Story: Icetastrophe starts when a small town is struck by a meteorite, Charlie Ratchet (Webster) must try to save the residents of his town, including his son Tim (Harmon), with research student Alex Novak (Spence) heading to the town to investigate, the side effects of the meteorite are shown, as a new flash ice wave covers the land, killing anyone caught in the path, it becomes a race against time to stop the whole area become an frozen wasteland before it is too late.
Thoughts on Icetastrophe
Characters – Charlie is the explosives expert in the town, he finds himself needing to save the town and his family after a freak meteorite strike hits the town covering it in a ice storm, he must save his family and work with a scientist to save the town from complete destruction. Alex Novak is the astrophysicist that had been following the meteorite and is now looking to study what has happened, bringing the expert opinions on how to stop the sudden change they have faced. Tim is the son of Charlie who risks his own life to save his girlfriend Marley, which show how the support cast are involved in small subplots while the bigger event is going on.
Performances – The film is led by Victor Webster who has the look of an action hero, with Jennifer Spence as the scientist who is helping, the two are the best part of the film, they don’t get challenged by any means, but for a disaster film we don’t have any truly bad acting, which is often the case for these movies.
Story – The story here follows a small town that gets hit by a meteorite which brings a devasting ice storm, which is covering the land freezing people instantly, it become a race against time to save the land before it is too late. We know we get big ambitious ideas when it comes to the disasters, this does bring a wild idea to life, even if the peril related scenes are just a repeat scenario. We get the characters you would expect to see in the roles, the reluctant hero, the scientist out to prove themselves, the greed one who makes mistakes and of course the lost teenagers. It plays out like most of them, with the idea being the stand out from what we are seeing.
Action/Sci-Fi – The action is more about trying to outrun the ice, the chase scenes don’t feel like they are filled with much peril, with the sci-fi side of the film being surrounding origin of the meteorite.
Settings – The film does us the small mountain town as the setting, which shows us just how many different beauty spots this town could have.
Scene of the Movie – The warm woods.
That Moment That Annoyed Me – The random flare showdown.
Final Thoughts – This is everything you would expect from a SyFy disaster movie, it has fun, while not being original in character design, even if the concept is interesting.
Overall: Interesting Concept.