Fulvue Drive-In.com
Current Reviews
In Stores Soon
 
In Stores Now
 
DVD Reviews, SACD Reviews Essays Interviews Contact Us Meet the Staff
An Explanation of Our Rating System Search  
Category:    Home > Reviews > Disaster Cycle > Drama > Science Fiction > Cable TV Movie > L.A. Apocalypse (2014 Telefilm/Anchor Bay DVD)

L.A. Apocalypse (2014 Telefilm/Anchor Bay DVD)


Picture: C Sound: C Extras: D Telefilm: C+



When earthquakes strikes the heart of L. A. and it seems as if it is the end of the world, but for one man he searches for his girlfriend who trapped with in the building of her basement across town. However between him and her are miles of ruin, rubble and lava ...and on top of that all the convicts have broken free and control the streets. Time is running out, as one large quake is coming and threatens to leave nothing standing in Michael J. Sarna's L.A. Apocalypse (2014).


The world is coming to an end (again!?!) and the military is evacuating the city. However, they had hardly the time to rescue people and with orders to pull out. Only one man stays behind, but he must now brave the streets filled with criminals who seek to ransom and take civilian hostages. The city is surrounded by molten lava and the only way to escape is find a working helicopter.


How come whenever the world is coming to an end it always has to be either New York, Washington, Tokyo, L.A. or some major city? Unfortunately, no real city was destroy or harm, but very low level computer CGI, making fake cracks in building and crumbling into CGI dust. A lot of the time it was just the camera shaking creating effects of earthquakes.


The anamorphically enhanced 1.78 X 1 image on the soft side throughout, as is the lossy Dolby Digital sound and there are no extras.



- Ricky Chiang


Marketplace


 
 Copyright © MMIII through MMX fulvuedrive-in.com