Ishirō Honda's momentous 1954 monster film was born out of a national tragedy in Japan. It has a bleak message for humanity ...
Conceived as an embodiment of the nuclear devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the original Godzilla was an angry, powerful, vengeful creature that devastated Japan. Awakened by an atomic bomb ...
Following the record-shattering and award-winning success of Godzilla Minus One, Toho has greenlit another Godzilla film with ...
I started the day on the packed plaza outside of Tokyo International Film Festival headquarters, where people waited in line ...
The iconic movie that Americans first saw was an altered version with added scenes shot at a Los Angeles studio.
Today marks a very special day for a timeless Japanese icon. On Nov. 3, 1954, the first Godzilla film was released in Japan. The monster flick, which many people saw as an allegory for the Atomic ...
Can a sequel to Takashi Yamazaki's award-winning reboot of the longest-running franchise in history do blockbuster business ...
Godzilla' production staff associated with the franchise took to the stage at the Tokyo Film Fest to celebrate the 70th ...
Godzilla's queer appeal stems in part from their tragic life as an outcast who never asked to be born. As original Godzilla director Ishirō Honda once said: "Monsters are tragic beings.
Today Toho Studios officially announced a new Godzilla movie was on the way. The new film will be written, directed, and will ...