Sam Strange Remembers: BATTLE: LOS ANGELES
Sam Strange explains to you all the things you didn’t understand about his movie that opened this past weekend.
Sam Strange explains to you all the things you didn’t understand about his movie that opened this past weekend.
The man with the chiseled chin talks about the serious play of BATTLE: LOS ANGELES, going against archetypes and positioning himself into the blockbuster world.
Like a big budget fan film about a video game, BATTLE: LOS ANGELES fails to connect as drama or as fun.
This weekend aliens invade Los Angeles. Devin talked to the man who orchestrated all the mayhem.
Devin watches the skies with a UFO expert, and one of the stars of the History Channel’s UFO HUNTERS.
A downloadable console game version of BATTLE: LOS ANGELES is coming. Here’s the trailer.
69 years ago the skies over Los Angeles erupted with anti-aircraft fire. What happened that night? And how did it influence Steven Spielberg’s 1941 and the new film BATTLE: LOS ANGELES?
The incredible new trailer leaves no doubt that BATTLE: LOS ANGELES will be one of the best looking action films of the year.
Those cinematic rip-off artists The Asylum are back at it again. This time they’re banking on your video-renting granny not being able to tell the difference between BATTLE: LOS ANGELES and BATTLE OF LOS ANGELES.
Word from the midnight shows of SKYLINE is that the movie is horrible. If you were hoping for a good alien invasion film, there may yet be hope; Sony just released the trailer for their film BATTLE: LOS ANGELES and it looks pretty awesome, without giving too much of the aliens or spaceships away.