Batten down the hatches, tighten those Web-shooters and charge up that arc reactor, because with a resounding “ding” Marvel’s thirteenth entry in it’s ever expanding
Batten down the hatches, tighten those Web-shooters and charge up that arc reactor, because with a resounding “ding” Marvel’s thirteenth entry in it’s ever expanding
On his fourth cinematic appearance in four years, you’d think Sony would be in danger of killing their golden spider-goose. Until Kevin Fiege and the
Despite being burdened with one of the most needlessly unwieldy titles in movies history, Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All Out Attack (for the
Before 1954, filmdom’s premier leading man in the giant monster stakes was King Kong. A roaring slice of romanticized Americana and an unabashed helping of
Is there any other film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that represents the huge risks the world conquering studio regularly takes on when crafting their
Wacky, off the wall comedy is hard to sequelize. Assuming, firstly, you haven’t already mined the best jokes in your previous instalment, there is that
After swiming off into the sunset at the end of 1975’s Terror Of Mechagodzilla, Toho Studios finally decided to rouse Godzilla from nearly a decade
It’s ok, I’m man enough to admit it, I was a vocal supporter of Michael Bay’s Transformers movies and I’m not ashamed to say so.
Let be real here, a lot has been said about Tony Stark’s trilogy capper since it’s release in 2013, and not a lot of it
Social commentary had always been Godzilla’s jam since his atomic inception, however, by the early 70s, this hadn’t really been working for him as well
Couple of years ago Jordan Peele exploded onto the motion picture scene with Get Out, an incredibly effective slice of social-horror that drew heavily on
By the time Godzilla’s career had reached 1967, the salty tempered saurian had pretty much done it all. He’d been cast as a villainous metaphor
Way back in 2000 some unknown Aussie punk famous for musicals shaved on some mutton chops, slipped on a leather jump suit and popped some
Of all the superhero movies released in the immediate wake of the seismic climax of Infinity War, surely Ant-Man & The Wasp had the greatest
Despite carrying some heavy credentials during it’s rocky legacy, it wouldn’t be utterly without merit to claim that Twentieth Century Fox’s X-Men franchise is ranked
Representation in blockbuster cinema is quite the topic these days and rightly so – after all, making contemporary movies with settings and story themes that
With a sigh of relief arguably louder than the one I gave The Force Awakens, it gives me great pleasure to report that The Merc
15 years after Sam Raimi’s original swung into theatres and planted it’s boot decisively into the face of blockbuster cinema, we now live in very
Becoming the third legitimately active cinematic universe after Marvel & DC takes balls the size of grape fruits, but I’m willing to bet that the
And so finally, it came to pass that the movie Gods finally gave their blessings and bequeathed a modern, solo, movie release to the last,