As we finally get to the end of Toho Animation and Polygram’s attempt to bring the King Of The Monsters to the anime, an audible

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As we finally get to the end of Toho Animation and Polygram’s attempt to bring the King Of The Monsters to the anime, an audible
The first Toho/Polygon/Netflix animated Godzilla jam, despite boasting legitimately arresting visuals, was something of an anticlimactic slog, promising far more than it ultimately delivered. Way
Mankind has been chased off of Earth by the arrival of an infestation of various giant Monsters, the most troublesome of all is, of course,
Godzilla and Mothra director Ishiro Honda was always trying to bring something new to that strange little genre known as the Japanese monster flick with
Hedorah, a toxic slime creature who resembles a 60 meter tumour with the burning red eyes of a habitual stoner, has arrived in Japan. Formed
For it’s next city crushing extravaganza, Toho Studios had something big in store. But, I hear you cry, what could possibly be bigger than a
Despite their routinely “out there” plots, most of Toho’s monster output still manage to make a certain amount of sense when judged by their own
Warner Bros. have just released the final trailer for Godzilla: King Of The Monsters. Directed by Michael Dougherty, Godzilla: King of the Monsters stars Millie Bobby
Ishiro Honda – surely the Stan Lee of monster movies – by this point in his career had belted out more than his fair share
An attack of the crabs is never pretty, especially from one the size of Madison Square Garden, but that’s unfortunately what Godzilla has to endure
It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that all Japanese monster movies are cut from the same cloth and that they’re pretty much
Set in the confusing year of 196X (?) an outer space exhibition to the far side of Jupiter is under way. A new planet dubbed
By the time the Godzilla movies had limped to 1973, quality wasn’t really that much of a requirement. TV had stolen the spotlight from big
By the tenth movie in Godzilla’s cinematic output some bright spark at Toho realised that the greatest resource in keeping the King Of The Monsters
By the time we reached the fifth movie in the life and times of the legendary city stomper, Gojira; Toho studios were in full swing.
After a consistently inconsistent run of films from 1999 onward, Toho Studios realized they needed to pull their socks up and do something special for
These titles… Jesus. The only true sequel in the entire run of Godzilla movies set in the Millennium era, GMM:TSOS contines the story started by
Another entry into the Millennium series of Godzilla movies and yet another reboot… Back in 1954, the original Godzilla’s assault on Japan heralded infrequent yet
After getting sick to the back teeth of Godzilla attacks upon their nuclear power stations, which force them to find alternative energy solutions which prove
Lifelong Godzilla fan right here… The big moody lizard has been stomping cities flat for over 60 years now, with over 30 titles to his