Some critics call the CGI "unimaginative" or "cheap," while others find the sheer amount of action-packed clichés hilarious and entertaining.
If you love B-movie disaster flicks, you know the drill: a major city, a scientific anomaly, and a family just trying to survive against impossible odds. Destruction Los Angeles (2017) hits all these beats with the enthusiasm of a volcano that’s had one too many espresso shots. Destruction Los Angeles (2017)
You can check out the official trailer on YouTube to see if the fiery ash and molten magma are your kind of vibe. If you’d like, let me know: Some critics call the CGI "unimaginative" or "cheap,"
Let's be real: you don't watch a movie called Destruction Los Angeles for a masterclass in subtlety. Here’s what viewers typically notice: You can check out the official trailer on
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.
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.