Ishiro Honda returns to direct what may be the most ambitious film in the series thus far. Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (1964) not only marks
Ishiro Honda returns to direct what may be the most ambitious film in the series thus far. Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (1964) not only marks
Godzilla and Mothra were the two most well-known and respected kaiju in the genre, and with Toho owning both characters, it was only a matter
This week we are taking another break from the mainline Godzilla series, this time we are watching 1961’s Mothra directed by Ishiro Honda. This of
I want to start this review off by saying I was only able to get my hands on the American version of this film and
Following the backlash from critics and audiences alike after Godzilla Raids Again, Toho decided to put the mainline Godzilla franchise on ice (which is appropriate,
1955’s “Godzilla Raids Again” (yes – each word is capitalized, for some reason) was the start of two major traditions that would define nearly every