Destruction Los Angeles (2017) Info

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.

It’s a classic "family in distress" setup, featuring (of Lost fame) as John's wife, Cathy, and Romeo Miller as Marcus Taylor-Jones. While the drama is high-stakes, the real star is the mounting seismic activity that turns the Hollywood sign into a target for fiery projectiles. Why We Love (and Laugh at) It

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. Destruction Los Angeles (2017)

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

Despite a chaotic timeline and some abrupt edits, the movie keeps the action moving at a clip that fits its 93-minute runtime. Verdict: To Watch or Not to Watch? If you love B-movie disaster flicks, you know

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

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: While the drama is high-stakes, the real star

Disaster in the City of Angels: A Look at Destruction Los Angeles (2017)