Godzilla has been a mainstay in cinema ever since the irradiated monster’s debut in 1954. Forty years later, the Japanese film icon is arguably more popular than ever thanks to Universal’s ...
The King of the Monsters has had an enduring 72-year legacy, with various eras marking pivotal changes.
He’s been dissolved at the bottom of the ocean, frozen solid in an iceberg, blown up in a volcano, disintegrated in an atomic meltdown, and killed by missiles on the Brooklyn Bridge, but thanks to the ...
Whether you want to watch the original film, Godzilla X Kong, or Godzilla Minus One, you can see them all with a little help ...
Just out from the Criterion Collection is the perfectly extravagant, beautifully packaged Godzilla: The Showa-Era Films, 1954–1975 — a 15-film Blu-ray set book ...
The last two Godzilla-Kong movies ended in thrilling showdowns, but one aspect of both fights needs to be reversed in ...