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We have yet to receive an anime and/or live-action project that brings together the Eva pilots of Neon Genesis Evangelion and the King of the Monsters, Godzilla. Despite this fact, there have been ...
One of the best Godzilla movies ever made is getting a 4K re-release in U.S. theaters this summer. Here's what we know.
American and Japanese Godzilla movies are often very different, with certain patterns throwing up some interesting facts about the franchise.
Studio Ghibli's North American Distributor Is Being Acquired by a Japanese Entertainment Giant But does it tell us more? Sure, Godzilla is a cultural icon, and is one of the few non-American film ...
Monster movie Godzilla Minus One is taking the US by storm, after reportedly being made for a mere $15m. Does it show where Hollywood is going wrong, asks Caryn James.
At the end of Ishiro Honda’s Godzilla (1954), a forlorn scientist named Dr. Serizawa ventures to the bottom of Tokyo Bay and ...
And that re-edited version, titled Godzilla King of the Monsters! contained added scenes that were all shot in Los Angeles. "It was a Japanese production, produced for Japanese audiences.
“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 ...
Two half siblings and a hacker look for their father, who studied Godzilla more than 50 years previously, in this Apple TV+ series that prides itself on its authentic depiction of Japanese culture.
Available starting in early November for $4 exclusively from Target, the 1:64-scale Hot Wheels Godzilla Character Car is based on the design of the six-wheeled Japanese HINO heavy construction truck.
The Big G returns to his roots in Godzilla Minus One, a Toho film about the abject horror of industrial scale warfare. Plus, Godzilla chases a boat like Jaws!
Monster movie Godzilla Minus One is taking the US by storm, after reportedly being made for a mere $15m. Does it show where Hollywood is going wrong, asks Caryn James.