This week’s B-Movie Enema entry is celebrating its 40th anniversary this very weekend. Â It’s Universal Pictures’ Rollercoaster.
Rollercoaster was simply another in the decade-long string of “disaster films” that started at the very dawn of the 1970s with Airport. Â It became such a genre in itself that you can almost think of that as being the same thing back then as we see now with superhero movies. Â While the 70s were the “golden age” of the disaster flick, the genre still exists to this day. Â Movies featuring high drama in the face of incredible tragedy still come out in fairly high numbers. Â Anything that stars a relatively large cast that ends with a lot of them dead and a lot of others barely making it through whatever the disaster wrought could basically be labeled as one of these disaster films. Continue reading “Rollercoaster (1977)”











