Film Review: Battle : Los Angeles
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Film Review: Battle : Los Angeles

Los Angeles : CA : USA | Mar 10, 2011 at 8:23 PM PST
Source: andPOP.com
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Inevitably every year, a film regarding a worldwide alien invasion or the apocalypse surfaces. Sometimes they're done well and sometimes they're so atrocious that their failure is almost ironically apocalyptic. Fortunately for Battle: Los Angeles director, Jonathan Liebesman, his film didn't... FULL ARTICLE AT andPOP.com
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