A man who suffers visions of an apocalyptic deluge takes measures to protect his family from the coming flood.
Russell Crowe
as Noah
Jennifer Connelly
as Naameh
Ray Winstone
as Tubal-cain
Anthony Hopkins
as Methuselah
Emma Watson
as Ila
Logan Lerman
as Ham
Douglas Booth
as Shem
Nick Nolte
as Samyaza (voice)
Mark Margolis
as Magog (voice)
Kevin Durand
as Rameel (voice)
Per Gunnar Jonsson
Let me make it clear from the beginning, I do not care if a movie like this is 100% true to the bible and I could not care less about the creationist fanatics moaning about how this and that movie is telling the wrong story or is distorting their religion. But this attempt to re-tell the story is ju...
Grant English
This is a hard movie to watch and rate. The Good: The images of the flood coming from both above and below the earth were spectacular. The trauma that Noah deals with during the flood and post-flood is beautifully depicted. I loved the image of Noah realizing that the ‘sickness’ is in him as we...
tmdb28039023
Watching Noah, it occurs to me that it must have been made by atheists. After all, they are treating the Word of God as little more than a first draft. On the other hand, though, co-writer/director Darren Aronofsky isn’t fucking around with the old "thou shalt not take the name of the Lord your...
GenerationofSwine
I feel obligated to watch and review movies like this. I am just happy as a clam that they make movies based on real life or mythological things simply because it gets people interested in it. I mean, I'm a historian...one that has spent his life walking that fine line between history, geology, a...
Wuchak
**_The “least-biblical biblical film ever made”_** Helmed by Darren Aronofsky, "Noah" (2014) is his imaginative reimagining of the story from Judeo-Christian Scripture. Being an artistic filmmaker, the production values are top notch, including the quality cast and stellar Icelandic locations, no...