Monster of the Day #1944
Again, I just want everyone to know Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake is on Amazon Prime. Wheeee! I don’t know if it looks as good as it does on the spectacular DVD,… Read Article →
Again, I just want everyone to know Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake is on Amazon Prime. Wheeee! I don’t know if it looks as good as it does on the spectacular DVD,… Read Article →
Amazon Prime has a lot of junk now, so in a minor way it can be like roving the shelves of a big video store back in the day, seeing a video… Read Article →
It’s kind of unheralded but Amazon Prime has been really shoring up their selection of junk cinema lately. (Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake!) Since they added the pretty obscure trilogy of Hammer-inspired… Read Article →
I’ve really tried to go light on talking about my current obsession with anime. However, there’s one title I think is perhaps the best such program I’ve watched, and certainly ranks in… Read Article →
The film definitely does right by Ghirdorah (I’m trying to get over ‘Ghidrah,’ but hey, that’s how I knew him), who is really terrifying and powerful. Although I miss the days when… Read Article →
I probably liked the new Godzilla design a bit more this time, although as a Cranky Old Man I still prefer a more traditional design. Still, after the GINO design in the… Read Article →
I can’t say I love the redesign, but I get that while Japanese audiences appreciate beauty and symbolism much more than many audiences, which is why a Godzilla movie featured a monster… Read Article →
The failure of the Godzilla “Monsterverse” franchise, for whatever reason (most probably mass apathy for giant monsters), just again emphasizes what a miracle the success of the MCU has been. Again, Kong… Read Article →
Well, I liked it. Thoughts in the preceding post.
No spoilers. First of all, it’s quite good. Don’t pay attention to the pro* reviewers, or the film’s weirdly low 40% pro score. Pay more attention to the 87% audience score. Even… Read Article →