Godzilla: Monster Planet is an invitation to a fully futuristic world, one that makes room for both a cult of technology and faith in God.
"Godzilla vs. Kong" is a movie that adds something to both its predecessors and the long tradition of monster cinematic performances.
"The New Empire" becomes unbearably boring every time Kong disappears from the screen.
The film, besides its jubilee attributes, is a spectacle that has a really decent visual setting, combining elements of modern cinema with shots, dynamic editing, and...
In Minus One, we return to the roots of this timeless, universal story.
Quality is one thing, but there's also a lack of tact in this – the effects are showy instead of being impressive.
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