Ryan Morrissey-Smith | May 16, 2014
Director Gareth Edwards expertly creates the most enjoyable big budget film experience in quite some time and in the process makes big budget monster movies relevant again. Welcome back, Godzilla!
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Iain McNally | May 16, 2014
As someone whose history with Godzilla is limited to Saturday morning cartoons and late night, bleary-eyed reruns of Toho classics on the UK’s Channel 4, I may not be fully qualified to state whether the 2014 model lives up to the expectation of die-hard fans, but what I can say is that it most definitely does stand up to the gestalt Godzilla floating through mainstream pop-culture as well as an enjoyable film.
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Tags: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Bryan Cranston, Dave Callaham, Gareth Edwards, Ken Watanabe, Made in Dagenham, Max Borenstein, monsters, Pacific Rim, Sally Hawkins, Submarine
Ryan Morrissey-Smith | April 28, 2014
Back by popular demand! Well, ok… It’s back, just like the 4th Transformers film. Nobody wants it and needs it, but here it is. None the less, here is a heads up on some big films coming up (and some indie films that I can sneak in there from time to time).
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Aaron Pruner | June 10, 2013
The Television Critics Association announced on Monday its 2013 award nominations. FX’s smash hit The Americans leads the pack with four nominations and AMC’s Breaking Bad is hot on their tail with three.
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