Movie production company Toho's giant monster franchise Godzilla is the longest running film series in history, making it by default also the biggest sci-fi ...
Godzilla Minus One,” a Japanese-language reboot of the venerable kaiju franchise, is an epic, entertaining blockbuster with a tender love story at its core.
Japan's famous monster franchise returns with an appetite for destruction but also a notably sober outlook.
To all of the kaiju's blockbuster American exploits, the director of the newest Japanese Godzilla movie, Takashi Yamazaki, has this to say: “Man, you guys have ...
Toho's Godzilla Minus One — out December 1st from writer / director Takashi Yamazaki — is a breathtaking and sobering reintroduction to the king of ...
The king of all monsters gets a period-piece reboot, and it's the closest the series has gotten since to the sincere, unironic horrors of the 1954 original.
Going back to basics, Takashi Yamazaki's 'Minus One' is a lean Spielbergian period drama that brings the Toho titan back to its former glory.
Japan's Toho Studios, originators of the original 'Godzilla,' produce a satisfying update, modernized by new FX technologies but set in the post-WWII ...
Godzilla Minus One brings the franchise back to glory with quality and entertainment, taking us back to post-war Japan and a new crisis with a gigantic monster.
Godzilla turns 70 next year, and to celebrate, his parent company Toho Studios waited until the end of this year to release the most conventional Godzilla movie ...
He meets a young woman named Noriko (Minami Hamabe) who is caring for an orphaned baby girl named Akiko. With the help of an older neighbor Sumiko (Sakura Ando) ...
NPR's A Martinez talks to movie critic Matt Schimkowitz, a writer for The A.V. Club, about Godzilla Minus One, which is out Friday, and is the latest movie ...
For those of us who want a little more Godzilla with our giant monster fare than, say, “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters,” look no further than the fresh and ...
Godzilla Minus One writer/director Takashi Yamazaki & star Ryunosuke Kamiki talk their ambitious monster reboot and the franchise's legacy.
Brutal, Epic, Moving! Godzilla is back in an amazing new film that will crush your expectations and leave you breathless and maybe even crying.