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.
Godzilla movies aren't the most realistic films in the medium and, therefore, have led to countless weird details.
In 1954, Japanese cinema made two enormous contributions to world culture. In April of that year, Akira Kurosawa’s "Seven ...
The iconic movie that Americans first saw was an altered version with added scenes shot at a Los Angeles studio.
TOHO has been producing and distributing Godzilla since 1954. Since then, the production giant has produced 33 Godzilla films ...
“Swan Lake” — (Performing Arts, not rated, 145 minutes). The stage production of “Swan Lake” filmed for IMAX. 7:15 p.m.
(75 characters) After the massive success of Godzilla Minus One in 2023, Japanese production company TOHO has announced that ...
Godzilla Minus One director Takashi Yamazaki recently revealed that he turned down a lot of directing offers so that he could ...
Takashi Yamazaki is a Japanese filmmaker who gained widespread attention following the release of his movie Godzilla Minus ...
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 ...
It’s not clear yet whether this will be a direct continuation of ‘Minus One,’ but the giant lizard looks set to go on a whole ...