The chilling fear of nuclear annihilation hit the box office in 1964 with both Sidney Lumet's gripping thriller Fail Safe and ...
Both films examined nuclear war, but whereas Dr. Strangelove took a satirical approach, Fail Safe was deadly serious about the dangers of War.
Joe Berlinger, the groundbreaking U.S. director known for HBO’s Emmy-winning true crime docuseries “Paradise Lost,” is set to direct a feature film that will reimagine the cold war thriller “Fail-Safe ...
Read up on the latest Fail Safe 1964 film News, Reviews and Features from the team at Collider. A technical malfunction sends a squadron of American bombers to Moscow with nuclear weapons, and the U.S ...
Kelcie Mattson is a Senior Features author at Collider. Based in the Midwest, she also contributes Lists, reviews, and television recaps. A lifelong fan of niche sci-fi, epic fantasy, Final Girl ...
Generation-defining nuclear-war movies seem to come in pairs. Stanley Kubrick’s bleak satire “Dr. Strangelove” arrived in 1964, the same year as Sidney Lumet’s even bleaker Cold War drama “Fail Safe.” ...