Shane Romanchick is a TV and Movie News author for Collider. He also runs his own blog Entershanement Reviews where he writes about and reviews the latest movies. He graduated from Regis College in ...
"Leaving a trail of capsized ships and demolished cities, a monstrous reptile known as Godzilla makes his way towards New York City. Seemingly impervious to traditional weaponry, Godzilla will destroy ...
The King of the Monsters has certainly made a name for himself around the world since he debuted in 1954 in Japan, with the first time an American iteration of Godzilla hit the silver screen being in ...
1998 was the year of Godzilla. Roland Emmerich, the director of sci-fi blockbuster Independence Day, brought Toho’s King of the Monsters to American audiences in the reboot starring Matthew Broderick, ...
Boasting a powerhouse director and big Hollywood support, Godzilla (1998) marked the first time an American studio had ever tried to tackle Japan’s original atomic-breathed beast. But despite an ...
De Bont explains to the publication, "I really wanted to make Godzilla; I wanted it so badly. I loved what he was in Japan. I love that it wasn't so perfect. It was a guy in a suit! It was so great.
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 ...
Star Wars 'I Don't Agree': Rogue One's Director Has A Unique Perspective On Star Wars Fans Praising His Work Over The Sequel Trilogy Movies 'I Think The Odd Easter Egg Every 30 Seconds Is OK.' The ...
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