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Release Date: April 26th, 2022 Movie Release Year: 2022

Moonfall

Overview -

If Roland Emmerich loves to do one thing it's destory the planet! Moonfall is his latest high-concept disaster epic starring Patrick Wilson, Halle Berry, and John Bradley. It may be dumb but it’s a heck of a lot of fun and knows exactly what it is: Popcorn entertainment. Moonfall lands on Blu-ray with a pleasing video transfer and an excellent Atmos audio track. If you’re not up for 4K UHD, this is solid Blu-ray release. Recommended

Read our Moonfall - 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review

In Moonfall, a mysterious force knocks the Moon from its orbit around Earth and sends it hurtling on a collision course with life as we know it. With mere weeks before impact and the world on the brink of annihilation, NASA executive and former astronaut Jo Fowler (Academy Award® winner Halle Berry) is convinced she has the key to saving us all – but only one astronaut from her past, Brian Harper (Patrick Wilson, "Midway") and a conspiracy theorist K.C. Houseman (John Bradley, "Game of Thrones") believes her. These unlikely heroes will mount an impossible last-ditch mission into space, leaving behind everyone they love, only to find out that our Moon is not what we think it is.

Special Features:

  • Audio Commentary by writer/producer/director Roland Emmerich and writer/producer/composer Harald Kloser Listen to audio commentary by writer/producer/director Roland Emmerich and writer/producer/composer Harald Kloser.
  • Against Impossible Odds: Making Moonfall Filmmakers and actors offer an insider's view of the genesis of the film, a look at the epic action scenes, and a deep dive into the most groundbreaking moments of the film.
  • Exploring the Moon: Past, Present, and Future What have we learned about the Moon through the ages and where is human exploration of our nearest celestial neighbor going next? Scientists, historians and astronauts reveal all!
  • KC Houseman Speaks the Truth! Unearth recent viral videos from Megastructurist KC Houseman.
  • Sounds of the Moon Discover how the filmmakers utilized a palette of unique sound effects to bring the world inside of the Moon to life.

OVERALL:
Recommended
Rating Breakdown
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Tech Specs & Release Details
Technical Specs:
Blu-ray + Digital
Video Resolution/Codec:
1080p AVC/MPEG-4
Length:
130
Aspect Ratio(s):
2.39:1
Audio Formats:
English: Dolby Atmos
Subtitles/Captions:
English SDH, French, Spanish
Release Date:
April 26th, 2022

Storyline: Our Reviewer's Take

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[Excerpt from our 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review]
"There’s something wrong with the moon, it’s going to crash into the earth… DUN DUN DUNNNNNN! If it weren’t for the brilliant fast food astrophysicist KC Houseman (John Bradley), the world would never know of their certain doom. Now it’s up to KC, NASA commander Jocinda Fowler (Halle Berry), and her former disgraced partner Brian Harper (Patrick Wilson) to launch a last-ditch effort mission to the moon to stop it from crashing into our planet as it's being propelled by a diabolical intergalactic force!

Take all of the worldly destruction you’ve already seen from Independence Day2012, The Day After TomorrowIndependence Day Regurgitation, roll them into a ball, and throw a model of the moon at it - and you have Moonfall. Take all of the character cliches, the estranged father/son relationship, images of famous landmarks being obliterated either by falling debris or a giant tidal wave, the nerdy wannabe fringe scientist no one believes but is right the entire time and you’ve seen Moonfall even without buying a ticket and sitting your buns down in the theater with a massive bucket of popcorn."

Vital Disc Stats: The Blu-ray
Lionsgate throws a two-disc Blu-ray + DVD + Digital release of Moonfall at disaster/sci-fi movie junkies. Housed in an eco-friendly case, the film is pressed on a BD-50 disc. The disc loads to an animated main menu with traditional navigation options. The included digital copy is not Movies Anywhere compatible.

Video Review

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Moonfall takes aim at Blu-ray with an overall pleasing 1080p transfer. The image boasts some very impressive details throughout - even against all of the CGI trickery that makes up the bulk of the film’s visuals. Facial features, costuming, and set design are all well detailed and appreciable. Some of the reaction shots of the cast looking at the Moon Doom coming their way are a bit dodgy. It’s pretty clear they’re propped up in front of a green screen. But that’s the only real complaint I have with this presentation. Black levels are strong with nice crisp whites. Colors are a bit muted as a whole with only sporadic flourishes of natural lighting and primaries. The real strength of this transfer is showcasing the bright white objects of spaceships against the black void of space with the brilliant blues of the oceans below. It’s a pretty lovely image. If you’re not rocking out to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray yet, this 1080p Blu-ray image packs a good punch.

Audio Review

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Both the 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and 1080p Blu-rays of Moonfall score with an intense demo-worthy Atmos audio experience. And from a director like Roland Emmerich. Right from the jump, there’s near-constant surround activity. Quiet scenes aren’t long for this world so there are very few moments where it doesn’t feel like all channels are firing. Throughout, cast dialog and Klosar’s thunderous score are clear without issue against the overwhelming barrage of destruction and doom in the soundscape. 

With the malevolent techno-swarm of doom, there is some damned beautiful imaging through the channels. You have this amazing swirling activity moving through the rears to the sides into the front/center and up into the height channels and it’s glorious! Tightly confined spaces like the various spacecraft and underground bunkers bring a welcomely tight claustrophobic atmosphere to the imaging. There’s a lovely action-packed finale that really packs a wallop - it may be amazingly silly but it sounds incredible! Between the malevolent techno-swarm of doom and all of the explosions and tidal waves crashing all around, there’s some great LFE rumbling the subs throughout as well. Much like the image quality, it might not be the greatest movie ever but you have some delicious A/V demo material to showcase here.

Special Features

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  • Audio Commentary featuring Roland Emmerich and Composer Harald Kloser
  • Against Impossible Odds: Making Moonfall (HD 3 Segments 58:40 totla)
  • Exploring the Moon: Past, Present and Future (HD 26:29)
  • Dr. K.C. Houseman Speaks the Truth! (HD 7:49)

We may have seen everything Moonfall has to offer in other Roland Emmerich movies, but this is the first time we see everyone all at once! A willing and game cast carries a lot of load for this CGI spectacle of planetary destruction and doom. This is pure popcorn cheeseball fun. Turn off the brain and have a good time. Lionsgate rolls out an impressive 1080p Blu-ray release with an excellent video transfer and a fantastically aggressive Atmos track. Tack on some worthwhile and interesting bonus features and you have a pretty good disc on your hands. Recommended.