I started the day on the packed plaza outside of Tokyo International Film Festival headquarters, where people waited in line ...
On Nov. 3, 1954 — also via Toho — Japan’s second gift arrived: Gojira, who would become Godzilla to the world. Don’t smirk. I’m here to take the nuclear-bomb-triggered mutant seriously.
The iconic movie that Americans first saw was an altered version with added scenes shot at a Los Angeles studio.
Virtual Gorilla Plus was on hand during this year’s Godzilla Fest in Tokyo, which allowed the publication to see Yamazaki-San ...
Godzilla Minus One was a minor miracle of a movie when it came out last year, a $15 million monster flick that somehow looked as good or better than a lot of Ho ...
With the release of a glorious new, digitally restored Criterion Collection version of the 1954 classic on 4K UHD and Blu-ray ...
Rather than start completely fresh, Godzilla Minus One could be the start of a whole new universe for Toho. It would allow the Reiwa era to feel different than what’s come before, and hopefully lead ...
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 may have had the odd face lift and seen some major technological advancements over its 70 years, but no-one in ...