15 posts tagged ‘godzilla films’
The Boy & the Heron Flies to Break a North American Box Office Record
Up to release, Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli’s newest film The Boy & the Heron has had a lot of discussion centering around what it’s potentially meant to be. Is it actually Miyazaki’s for real, final film? Was it really the best idea to not really promote it or even give any idea as to what it’s about? The answer… Read more...
Godzilla Minus One: what to watch before the new movie
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Godzilla Minus One review: The monster roars louder than ever
Nearly 70 years and more than 35 films into the series, it’s a testament to the enduring appeal of a skyscraper-sized lizard that Godzilla movies can still surprise you. He may not be the most flexible nuclear-powered dinosaur, but the concept is undeniably malleable. In this century alone, we’ve seen Big G square up… Read more...
Why the MonsterVerse also makes sense on TV
The so-called “MonsterVerse” series of films from Legendary and Warner Bros. Pictures—Godzilla, Kong: Skull Island, Godzilla: King Of The Monsters, and Godzilla Vs. Kong—have already proven that it is possible for someone other than Marvel to put together a relatively successful cinematic universe. Others have done… Read more...
You Can Now Watch The Creator at Home, and You Should
Remember when you saw the epic, awesome trailer for The Creator and thought “Oh, that’s cool, I’d like to see that” but then didn’t? Well, now you can change that because The Creator is finally available at home. Read more...
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Finally Nails the Monsterverse Balance
It doesn’t have to be the case that a monster movie has great action and truly turgid human drama between the setpieces, but that’s largely been the case for Legendary’s Godzilla reboot, the “Monsterverse.” Sometimes the action being so fun can tip the odds against some truly stupid human beings—see King of the… Read more...
The He-Man Movie Might Be Close to Finding a New Home
Godzilla looms large in a tense new clip from Minus One. Meet Chris Pratt’s Garfield, who sounds an awful lot like Chris Pratt’s Mario, among other Chris Pratts. A Voyager icon reconfirms their return for Star Trek Prodigy. Plus, Doctor Who adds another mystery guest star. Spoilers, away! Read more...