Review of Battle: Los Angeles (2011) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 14 Mar 2011
A lot more fun than bludgeoning, soul-draining follies like "Terminator Salvation" or the "Transformers" films, and, with a decisive trim, it could truly have fulfilled its brief as a bright, semi-abstract pop fantasy, at once excitable and disposable.
Oddly, it did once exist in that form: in the first trailer.
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This review of Battle: Los Angeles (2011) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 14 Mar 2011.
Battle: Los Angeles has generally received mixed reviews.
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