Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 27
Pressure Dramatizes D-Day Weather Calls Ahead of May 29 US Release
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 27

Pressure Dramatizes D-Day Weather Calls Ahead of May 29 US Release

8 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 27
  • Anthony Maras’ "Pressure" centers on the final days before D-Day, with Dwight Eisenhower weighing rival forecasts from chief meteorologist James Stagg and American forecaster Irving Krick as a storm threatens the invasion.
  • Andrew Scott’s Stagg emerges as the film’s strongest element, opposing Krick’s optimism and giving the procedural setup its clearest tension, while Brendan Fraser plays an impatient but broadly fair Eisenhower.
  • Repetition undercuts that premise: meetings cycle through the same arguments over delay, certainty and risk, and the film is faulted for never digging deeply enough into either meteorology or military planning.
  • The review says later attempts to widen the scope with invasion scenes weaken the chamber-drama approach, leaving the historical thriller feeling more routine than urgent.
  • "Pressure" opens in US cinemas on May 29, reaches the UK on Sept. 9 and Australia on Oct. 29.
How much of the film's weather war between rival meteorologists is fact versus Hollywood fiction?
With D-Day decided by a forecast, what can 'Pressure' teach us about trusting science in modern crises?
Beyond Eisenhower's famous decision, who were the real-life weathermen whose forecast saved the D-Day invasion?