As the old saying goes, there are two kinds of people on this Earth: Those who like their movies with a giant evil ape swinging a vertebrae like a lasso while riding a kaiju controlled by a crystal, ...
Guy behind the concession counter the other night asks me which movie I’m seeing. “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,” I tell him. He puts down the popcorn and heaves a nearly convulsive sigh of relief.
This year marks two milestones in kaiju history. The first, and most important, is that it has been seventy years since everyone’s favorite giant, atomic breath-spewing lizard first tromped across ...
“The underwhelming effects give you new appreciation for what the Oscar-winning 2023 movie Godzilla Minus One did at a fraction of the cost.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year ...
Godzilla Monsterpiece Theatre: The Odyssey #1 is just about everything you could want from a book like this. It combines two ...
Godzilla Minus One takes the iconic movie monster back to his roots and offers a thrilling take on the character, unleashing his destructive force in new ways. The film balances sweeping spectacle and ...
With all the subpar Godzilla films that have dropped on the states side over the past few years, many didn’t know whether to put any stock in the low-budget Godzilla Minus One film from this historic ...
After countless variations and sequels, plus major studio Hollywood versions, Toho is back in the driver’s seat for the first time since 2016 with a new take on the 70-year-old Godzilla franchise, a ...
“Godzilla Minus One” is the newest Japanese-produced Godzilla film since 2016’s “Shin Godzilla” and the latest entry in Toho Company’s “Reiwa” era of the Godzilla franchise. The movie acts as a fresh ...
Back in 1954, just nine years out from the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japanese filmmaker Ishiro Honda and special effects designer Eiji Tsuburaya dreamed up a giant dinosaur-like ...
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Book Review: Godzilla the First 70 Years
At the end of Ishiro Honda’s Godzilla (1954), a forlorn scientist named Dr. Serizawa ventures to the bottom of Tokyo Bay and unleashes the Oxygen Destroyer, a doomsday machine he unwittingly invented ...
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