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Tokyo S.O.S.: A Solid Follow-Up, if a Little Shotty

The Millenium series of Godzilla films started a running trend where they would re-boot the continuity with each film. It went like this for 4 in a row. But now, with a promising continuity lined up, Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. follows the plot threads that were set up in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. Still recovering from his…
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Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla: A Kaiju Classic

In the wake of a recent Godzilla attack, the Japanese Self Defense Force commissions the creation of a cyborg to combat the giant monster threat. Taking the bones of the original Godzilla and building a mechanical body around it, they hope to use it to destroy Godzilla once and for all. But an unexpected snag…
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Del Toro’s Pinocchio: a Start to Finish Delight

Netflix found itself another Academy Award win last weekend in the form of visionary Guillermo Del Toro’s retelling of the classic tale, Pinocchio. Everyone knows the tale of Pinocchio. Carved by an old toy maker desiring a son, Pinocchio is a puppet given the gift of life, and with the help of the toy maker,…
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Godzilla Vs. Megalon: A Heart Bigger Than it’s Budget

I’ve been a major fan of Godzilla for a majority of my life. And this blog is a stepping stone to what I want to do with my life. So I guess it makes some semblance of sense that the first Godzilla film I look at is the one that amplified the tropes of the…
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Triangle Of Sadness: Laughing at Rich People Failing

With a name like Triangle of Sadness, you’d expect it to be sad, right? Well, it’s actually quite funny. Playing as a satire on the rich, Triangle Of Sadness follows a group of rich and pretentious snobs who venture on a cruise, only for the ship to be preyed upon by pirates, and they find…
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65: Adam Driver and Dinosaurs is Exactly What You’d Expect

From the writers of A Quiet Place comes their newest endeavor, 65. Set 65 million years ago, a visitor from a far off world, played by Adam Driver, crash lands on prehistoric Earth. Losing all the passengers but one young girl, they must recover a decimated portion of their ship if they want to make…
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All Quiet on the Western Front: Excellent, Devastating, and keeps the Art in Film

It’s been over a hundred years since the First World War came to an end, but movies that capture the events don’t seem to be slowing any time soon. Within the last few decades, we’ve seen major hits such as Hacksaw Ridge, 1917, Dunkirk, and now, most recently, a modern remake of All Quiet on the Western Front. Youth…


