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The Core
The Core

The Core (2003)

58% User Rating
2h 16min
Science Fiction
Adventure
Thriller

"The only way out is in."

Geophysicist Dr. Josh Keyes discovers that an unknown force has caused the earth's inner core to stop rotating. With the planet's magnetic field rapidly deteriorating, our atmosphere literally starts to come apart at the seams with catastrophic consequences. To resolve the crisis, Keyes, along with a team of the world's most gifted scientists, travel into the earth's core. Their mission: detonate a device that will reactivate the core.

Jon AmielDirector

Cast

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Aaron Eckhart

Aaron Eckhart

Dr. Josh Keyes

Hilary Swank

Hilary Swank

Maj. Rebecca Childs

Delroy Lindo

Delroy Lindo

Dr. Ed 'Braz' Brazzleton

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

Dr. Conrad Zimsky

Tchéky Karyo

Tchéky Karyo

Serge

DJ Qualls

DJ Qualls

Theodore Donald 'Rat' Finch

Richard Jenkins

Richard Jenkins

Gen. Thomas Purcell

Bruce Greenwood

Bruce Greenwood

Cmdr. Robert Iverson

Christopher Shyer

Christopher Shyer

Dave Perry

Ray Galletti

Ray Galletti

Paul

Eileen Pedde

Eileen Pedde

Lynne

Rekha Sharma

Rekha Sharma

Danni

Tom Scholte

Tom Scholte

Acker

Glenn Morshower

Glenn Morshower

FBI Agent

Anthony Harrison

Anthony Harrison

FBI Agent

Alfre Woodard

Alfre Woodard

Stickley

Fred Keating

Fred Keating

Court-Martial Presiding Officer

Bart Anderson

Bart Anderson

Dad

Nicole Leroux

Nicole Leroux

Mom

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Justin Callan

Little Boy

Chris Humphreys

Chris Humphreys

GBTV Reporter - Trafalgar Square

Dion Johnstone

Dion Johnstone

Flight Engineer Timmins

Fred Ewanuick

Fred Ewanuick

Endeavor Flight Engineer

Hrothgar Mathews

Hrothgar Mathews

Chief Engineer Mission Control

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Ming-Tzong Hong

Scientist

Jennifer Spence

Jennifer Spence

Zimsky's Assistant

Michael St. John Smith

Michael St. John Smith

Pentagon General

John Shaw

John Shaw

FBI Agent - Rat's Apartment

Nickolas Baric

Nickolas Baric

Security Policeman - Tribunal

Rosa Di Brigida

Rosa Di Brigida

Rome Café Patron

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Roberto Roberto

Rome Café Patron

Ermanno De Biagi

Ermanno De Biagi

Rome Café Patron

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Marcello Laurentis

Rome Café Patron

Matt Winston

Matt Winston

Luke Barry

Claire Riley

Claire Riley

News Anchor

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Marke Driesschen

News Anchor

Laurie Murdoch

Laurie Murdoch

Project Destiny Engineer

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Costa Spanos

Project Destiny Engineer

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Monique Martel

Paris Café Lady

Lenie Scoffié

Lenie Scoffié

Paris Café Lady

Nathaniel DeVeaux

Nathaniel DeVeaux

U.S.S. Constellation Captain

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Robert Manitopyes

U.S.S. Constellation Screen Ops

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Alejandro Abellan

U.S.S. Soldier (uncredited)

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Benjamin Barton

Scientist / Extra (uncredited)

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Angelica Hayden

Coffeehouse Patron (uncredited)

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Robert Paul Lewis

Beach-goer (uncredited)

Alec Medlock

Alec Medlock

(voice) (uncredited)

Alonso Oyarzun

Alonso Oyarzun

Security Policeman (uncredited)

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Priscilla Poland

Scientist (uncredited)

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Shawn Green

Himself

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Greg Bennett

Technician - Virgil Base

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Jeffrey Gold

Engineer (uncredited)

Rick Kain

Rick Kain

Chief Petty Officer (uncredited)

Pamela Martin

Pamela Martin

News Anchor (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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RalphRahal
Rating 80%

April 24, 2025

The Core might not win any awards for scientific accuracy, and sure, the premise alone invites every kind of eye-roll, but what it does deliver is something we’ve been losing fast in today’s cinematic landscape: original storytelling that doesn't try to go viral or squeeze itself into a franchise mold. It’s from that 2000 to 2010 cultural crossroads, before everything became about metrics and trend-chasing. This was when movies still dared to be weird, flawed, ambitious, and most importantly, human. It has all the hallmarks of that era where studios were still funding original scripts, even if they were risky. And yeah, it paid the price at the box office, but I’d argue it aged better than a lot of so-called “hits” from its time. Directing-wise, Jon Amiel keeps things grounded even when the plot is anything but. He never tries to oversell the drama or throw in unnecessary flash. Instead, he lets the characters carry it. And that’s where The Core shines. The script is quietly brilliant. It doesn’t scream its cleverness, it just talks like people talk. You’ve got emotionally loaded one-liners, smooth transitions, and character-defining dialogue that lands in seconds and moves on. There’s no pandering, no exposition dumps. You either keep up, or you miss it. That kind of confidence in the audience is rare now, especially when studios are so obsessed with clarity over character. One thing that stands out even more today is how unfairly movies like The Core have been treated just because their science wasn’t explained in a way that “felt” believable. The truth is, there are tons of movies with equally ridiculous science that were accepted just because the script guided the audience more carefully. If a movie gives you a decent explanation, even a weak one, it becomes forgivable. But when it doesn’t handhold, even if the logic is the same, it gets slammed. And that’s a problem. The Core didn’t flop because it was more far-fetched than others. It flopped because it didn’t explain its madness in a way that made audiences feel safe. But honestly, once you get past that, what you find underneath is a character-driven, surprisingly well-written story with actual heart. Watching this in 2025 hits different. You realize just how rare it is now to get a non-franchise, non-remake, non-based-on-existing-IP kind of film. Out of the top 66 movies to earn over $100 million in recent years, around 70% were franchise flicks. That tells you everything. Studios are scared to invest in originality, so they don’t. And we as an audience? We’ve gotten used to that. But The Core, for all its plot holes, reminds you what it's like when a movie just wants to tell a story, not trend. It's a reminder that when you kill risk, you kill magic. So if you want to rewatch something that speaks to the lost art of character-driven, original cinema, give this one another look. You might be surprised at how much it says when it’s not trying to go viral.

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The Core (2003) Trailer | Hilary Swank | Hilary Swank | Aaron Eckhart | Stanley Tucci | DJ Qualls

The Core (2003) Trailer | Hilary Swank | Hilary Swank | Aaron Eckhart | Stanley Tucci | DJ Qualls

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