(2017): Destruction Los Angeles

Some critics call the CGI "unimaginative" or "cheap," while others find the sheer amount of action-packed clichés hilarious and entertaining.

Directed by —the man behind cult classics like The Gate —this film delivers exactly what it promises: absolute chaos in Southern California. The Plot: Headlines vs. Survival

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The film leans into the "lava-in-the-streets" trope similar to 1997’s Volcano , though with more of a made-for-TV flair.

The story follows (played by Craig Sheffer), a top news reporter who finds himself at a moral crossroads. When a massive explosion and earthquake rock L.A., John has to choose between chasing the story of a lifetime or leading his estranged family to safety as the city literally melts around them. Some critics call the CGI "unimaginative" or "cheap,"

* Tibor Takács. * Writers. Matthew Baker. Ryan Ederer. Krutin Patel. * Craig Sheffer. Cynthia Watros. Romeo Miller. Destruction Los Angeles (2017)

If you're a fan of the Disaster Genre on IMDb or enjoy the "trash specialist" vibes that Takács is known for, this is a fun weekend watch. It’s the kind of movie that’s best enjoyed with friends and a large bowl of popcorn—perfect for those "nothing else to do" nights. Survival Let's be real: you don't watch a

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