Godzilla director Gareth Edwards has said that despite a huge budget, his monster movie harks back to the '70s and '80s before digital technology existed, with just "brief glimpses" of the creature.
It’s been 16 years since Roland Emmerich’s astoundingly average Godzilla and since then you’re more likely to see a proper monster movie in the bargain DVD basket of an all-night garage than topping ...
Pre-order Alien: Isolation for free Nostromo DLC ($49.95 on PS3, PC & Xbox One, $59.95 for Xbox One & PS4) Just when she thought she was out, they pull her back in. Sigourney Weaver is playing Ripley ...
Godzilla is a beloved film icon in the world of horror and sci-fi. However, not all versions of the monstrous character have ...
When you have a monster as seemingly indestructible and all powerful as Godzilla, his death is always going to be a big deal. Combine that with the fact that Godzilla had starred in over 20 films in ...
The new Godzilla film is Hollywood’s latest attempt at adapting Japan’s singular monster-movie genre. What accounts for the Japanese love of giant city stompers? In the manner of Godzilla himself, ...
Edwards and his team studied the faces of dogs and bears while developing Godzilla, which also incorporated "the nobility of an eagle" Godzilla director Gareth Edwards has said that despite a huge ...