There's something charmingly old fashioned about the way Tom DeLonge calls his first venture into the film world "a motion picture," which may be a more accurate description of "Love" than he may know. A film that's so beautifully captured in every individual frame that it easily lends itself to adjectives such as striking and haunting, its very plot is unstuck in time, caught between the future where an astronaut is grappling with his sanity as the end of his space mission draws near and the past where a lieutenant in the Civil War makes a discovery that could send ripples through chronology as we've come to accept it.
Appropriately enough, DeLonge and his band Angels & Airwaves have similarly closed the gap between one era and another with the science-fiction flick that they've not only scored, but will release later this year as part of a double album that its...
