The Gamera film franchise dates back to 1965 when the first movie, Gamera: The Giant Monster, was released in Japan. Created to rival the success
The Gamera film franchise dates back to 1965 when the first movie, Gamera: The Giant Monster, was released in Japan. Created to rival the success
After five episodes, five different Kaiju fights and one shock death, theres a very good chance that when all is said and done, Gamera: Rebirth
Well, these last few episodes has been fun as we’ve watched everybody’s favourite fireball spewing turtle tear his way through a succession of weird and
As a Kaiju fan who has followed a series through its various incarnations, one of the more exciting aspects of watching an reboot of an
As the world’s favorite flying turtle rockets toward the midpoint of his comeback Netflix series, I think it’s fair to say that Gamera’s belated return
After an incredibly promising first epidode that explosively reintroduced the world to the tremendous turtle of the Kaiju world, it’s time to see if the
While never truly gaining the household name status of Godzilla, Gamera, the other Japanese, long-running, Kaiju, franchise, has just a storied legacy. More child-based and
Netflix has released the trailer for ‘Gamera: Rebirth’. Gamera, the giant monster which has been beloved by Kaiju fans across the globe since the 1960s,
Netflix has released a new poster for their six episode animated ‘Gamera: Rebirth’ series. The show will see Gamera fighting five other Kaiju including Gyaos
Netflix Japan have official announced they are working on a new Gamera project. From the Showa era to the Heisei era, the production of the
As I write this, we are mere weeks away from the gargantuan showdown between Godzilla and Kong, two humongous beings who have been classic cinematic
For the final part of his lauded Gamera trilogy, director Shusuke Kaneko went for something a little different from the usual plotline of an evil
A year after Gamera and Gyaos adjusted the Japanese skyline with their gargantuan sized grudge match, a freak meteor storm peppers the northern region of
Unavoidably trudging along in Godzilla’s wake, Gamera’s creators made the decision to also make the turtle titan a white hat and a prospective protector of
In 1965, in order to capitalize on the impressive success of Toho Studio’s Godzilla, Daiei Studios produced a rival to the titanic, atomic lizard in
After a much needed hiatus (I won’t say hibernation because Gamera isn’t a Blue Peter tortoise) Japan’s favourite giant, sabretoothed turtle was brought back, like
God dammit, Daiei, just what the hell is wrong with you?Imagine me saying this out loud as one long exhausted sigh while pinching the bridge
An mysterious alien craft pulls a Compton drive-by on a human research base on the surface of the moon (because we have those now), and
The final, palatable Gamera movie of the original 60’s-70’s run (brace yourself as there’s two more to go) sees the child befriending mega turtle probably
The Gamera series, despite it’s many flaws, has always had the weirdest designs for it antagonists. Every single one is a truly bizarre, surrealistic nightmare