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Doomed

Doomed

2007
9 min
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A collection of scenes of destruction from disaster movies.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Tracey Moffatt

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

spectacle destruction intense compilation visual effects chaotic unfulfilling unique experimental overwhelming detached

Reviews

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Phoebe Sterling
May 3, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

Here we have 'Doomed', a film that takes the 'less is more' philosophy and applies it to narrative, leaving us with 'less is... well, less.' The premise is simple: a compilation of disaster movie destruction. The execution is…

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Silas Croft
May 3, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

'Doomed' is a bold, if unconventional, cinematic experiment that dives headfirst into the visceral thrill of on-screen annihilation. By stripping away plot and character, it isolates the pure spectacle of disaster, offering a potent distillation of what makes…

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Genevieve Dubois
May 3, 2026
1.5 / 5
1.5

One approaches 'Doomed' with a certain expectation of seeing grand-scale destruction, and in that regard, it delivers. However, the film’s premise of presenting only scenes of catastrophe, devoid of any narrative context or character investment, proves to be…

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Marcus Bellweather
May 3, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

For those who find themselves drawn to the sheer, unadulterated spectacle of cinematic calamity, 'Doomed' presents a unique proposition. This film bypasses the usual narrative scaffolding, opting instead for a direct assault on the senses with a curated…

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Eleanor Vance
May 3, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

A curious artefact rather than a film, 'Doomed' offers a concentrated blast of cinematic catastrophe. Director Unknown (or perhaps, the collective 'unknowns' of Hollywood's special effects departments) has assembled a montage of destruction, stripping away narrative and character…

FAQs

'Doomed' occupies a unique space that could be broadly categorised as a 'compilation' or 'anthology' film, specifically focused on the 'disaster' subgenre. It curates existing cinematic moments rather than creating new ones. While it doesn't offer a traditional narrative, its content is entirely derived from disaster movies, making it a meta-commentary or a concentrated exploration of that specific cinematic category. Its purpose is to showcase the visual language and tropes of on-screen destruction.