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70 Years Later, the Original Godzilla Film Is Nothing Like You RememberToday, Godzilla is known for visceral action and chaos. However, the enduring franchise began with a surprisingly somber film.
Godzilla's first film is an iconic monster movie, but there are some tough realizations when trying to watch it today.
NPR's Nathan Rott speaks with William Tsutsui about Godzilla Minus One, the latest entry into one of the most iconic movie monster franchises.
Godzilla Minus One has already passed $50 million USD at the box office. While the latest movie featuring the king of the monsters was slated to run for a little over one week in North American ...
You can't keep a giant, city-wrecking lizard down for very long! As the Godzilla franchise turns 68-years-old this week, series curator Toho has teased a brand-new outing with the atomic-breathing ...
Criterion's remaster of Godzilla vs. Biollante, The Showa-Era Films Collection, and the 4K remaster of the original 1954 ...
Godzilla Minus One looks like a spiritual remake of the original 1954 movie. Godzilla by himself and the human suffering it would cause, similar to the bombs dropped.
‘Godzilla Minus One’ may be the Japanese monster’s most haunting, emotionally powerful movie in decades, with Godzilla itself more fearsome than ever.
"Godzilla Minus One" director Takashi Yamazaki says he is "flattered and honored" by his historic Oscar nomination: "It means so much." ...
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