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Godzilla 1954 and Godzilla MINUS ONE Sneak Peek
We all know Godzilla. Toho's famous monster debuted in the black-and-white film Godzilla over half a century ago. The Japan Society in New York City held...
An inn at Osaka (1954) review
“An important document that traces how the post-war capitalistic machine of modernity poisons subjectivity by ‘promoting’ a selfish monetary desire, slowly empties social relations, and cause…
Seven Samurai (1954)
Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai remains engaging despite being 66 years old. The story follows seven ronin, masterless samurai, as they defend a farming village from a band of…
Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964) review [The Godzilla Project]
A splendid Godzilla narrative that does not only delivers Kaiju action in a satisfying and engaging way but also continues the questioning of the blossoming of the capitalistic…
Godzilla Minus One — A Total Godzilla Newbie Review
“Oi Marvel — stick that up yer arse and detonate it!”
Son Of Godzilla (1967) review [The Godzilla Project]
Fukuda’s second narrative nevertheless constitutes an infantilisation of the evocative and metaphorical dimension of Godzilla.
Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters (1968) review [The Godzilla Project]
Honda delivers another narrative in which Otherness is feared and a deceptive imaginary sense of societal harmony is subtly celebrated.
King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) review [The Godzilla Project]
A splendid Godzilla narrative that delivers thrilling kaiju action while elegantly exploring the impact of the rise of capitalism and consumerism on Japanese society and the traumatic truth…
Godzilla Raids Again (1955) review
Thsi sequal lacks the impact of Honda’s classic, but Oda’s narrative does deliver enough action and destruction to satisfy any Kaiju fan.
Shin Godzilla (2016) [Tokusatsu Review]
Shin Godzilla; or, You Can (Not) Remake Man is more frightening than Godzilla. It has been 5 years since the release of Shin Gojira , T...
Late Chrysanthemums (晩菊, Mikio Naruse, 1954)
Four former geishas struggle to find their place in a changing society in Miko Naruse’s melancholy melodrama.
Godzilla: Tokyo SOS (2003) [Tokusatsu Review]
Godzilla: Tokyo SOS; or, Ménage à trois Sayonara, Kiryu! A couple of months ago I posted my review of Godzilla X Mechagodzilla (2002) ...
Godzilla Minus One (2023) [Tokusatsu Review]
Godzilla Minus One; or, You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat You’ve all survived a tragic war. So it pains me to ask you again to put your…
Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla (1994) [Tokusatsu Review]
Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla; or, Neon Genesis Crystals Godzilla, thank you for staying alive for me. After the successful release of God...
Godzilla vs. Mothra (1992) [Tokusatsu Review]
Godzilla vs. Mothra; or, For Mother Earth! There isn't a job that is too tough for me, except, the one time I was married to a real…
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995) [Tokusatsu Review]
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah; or, Highway to Hell First you come and see me to warn me not to make an Oxygen Destroyer. Now you want me to…
Godzilla 2000: Millennium (1999) [Tokusatsu Review]
Godzilla 2000: Millennium; or, To the Future and Beyond Biologically, Godzilla is a very special existence. It's full of unimaginable ...
Godzilla X Mechagodzilla (2002) [Tokusatsu Review]
Godzilla X Mechagodzilla; or, Kiryu to the Rescue Why Godzilla? I wish they'd bring Mom back to life, not a monster. After the successf...
Mothra (1961) review [The Godzilla Project]
By elegantly using the kaiju Mothra, Honda warns the Japanese spectator of the destructive societal effects that the blind adoption of unrestricted capitalism and wild consumption can cause.
Godzilla Singular Point (2021) [Anime Review]
Godzilla Singular Point; or, Kaiju;Gate It’s about exploring the structure of the universe. In order to truly understand the world, we ...
Rodan (1956) review [The Godzilla Project]
Honda delivers a bleak and disconcerting outlook on the optimistic post-war reparative economic growth.
Godzilla: Final Wars (2004) [Tokusatsu Review]
Godzilla: Final Wars; or, Last Hurrah for Monster Rumble The world is ruined, and the war is already lost. Now it's a matter of pride. ...
Anime Review 246 Godzilla Singular Point
I was introduced to Godzilla with the classic movie crossover King Kong vs Godzilla 1963, aside from being a fun cheesy movie where we get to see two…
Ghost Man (幽霊男, Motoyoshi Oda, 1954)
Employees at a nude modelling agency find themselves in the firing line when a “bloodsucking painter” escapes from a psychiatric institution in Motoyoshi Oda’s B-movie thriller.
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (1993) [Tokusatsu Review]
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II; or, Superior Firepower The time has come to finally put our technology to the test. I continue to press ...
Godzilla Minus One Live-Action Film Review
Takashi Yamazaki's Godzilla flick grounds its story in the physical and mental aftermath of WWII, as one man wrestles with the giant monster in his mind.
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991) [Tokusatsu Review]
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah; or, There Can Only Be One I nearly died on Lagos Island, along with my entire Garrison, but the dinosaur sa...
Godzilla SP is Lacking in the “Godzilla” Department
Netflix’s Godzilla Singular Point is an odd beast. It is somehow steeped in Godzilla lore while lacking some of the most basic building blocks for what makes a…
Seven Samurai (七人の侍, Akira Kurosawa, 1954)
Desperate peasants recruit samurai protectors in Akira Kurosawa’s classic historical epic back in UK cinemas Oct. 29
Life Meets Godzilla
Life Magazine recently published a special issue devoted to Godzilla, which I found in the magazine rack at my local Walgreen’s. After thumbing through it, I decided to…
PODCAST: Shin Godzilla
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | RSS Doc & Shadon romp, stomp, and spray atomic breath all over the place on this episode that’s all…
Godzilla Minus One
Ryūnosuke Kamiki and Minami Hamabe in Godzilla Minus One. When I saw Pacific Rim back in 2013, I remember summarizing it by saying, “In this film, an oil…
Godzilla Singular Point
Even after all of my gripes: Godzilla: Singular Point is an excellently crafted work of epic science-fiction.
Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons Graphic Novel Review
It's kaiju and pirates in this ahistorical take on the dragons found on old treasure maps—but it doesn't quite deliver on its fantastic elevator pitch.
Godzilla Singular Point – 13 (End) and Series Review
There'a always another Godzilla somewhere, in some medium - the real question is whether we'll see a sequel in the Singular Point universe. Read more
Review: Godzilla Minus One is a Monster Disappointment
Godzilla is back for its 1st Japanese live-action film in seven years with a surprising post-war period piece: Godzilla Minus One. How is it?
Sound of the Mountain (山の音, Mikio Naruse, 1954)
A failed patriarch resolves to set his unhappily married daughter-in-free in Mikio Naruse’s post-war marital drama
Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965) review [The Godzilla Project]
A great narrative that is marred by budget and time-constraints.
Goobers, Godzilla, and Governors
Tokyo’s quest to find a new leader grinds to a conclusion
Godzilla Singular Point – 07
I'm punting on trying to figure out the science behind this plot. Read more
Godzilla Singular Point – 04
One thing's for sure, the production committee is getting their money's worth from Pero's seiyuu. Read more
Special - Shin Godzilla (2016)
Hello everyone, In this special episode of Heroic Purgatory, we discuss the 2016 kaiju movie, Shin Godzilla, as well as the franchise's various other incarnations that followed it. We…
70 Years of Godzilla
70 years ago, on November 3, 1954, GOJIRA opened in theaters across Japan. Directed by Ishiro Honda, it told a stark tale of a prehistoric dinosaur presumably awakened…
Godzilla Singular Point – 10
Bones and Orange have worked out all the kinks. Read more
Godzilla Singular Point – 01
「はるかなるいえじ」 (Haruka Naru Ieji) "Terzetto" "Gin-san, come quick! Hijikata just woke up G*j*ra!"
Godzilla vs. Gigan Rex
Godzilla vs. Gigan Rex I’ve been a long time fan of Godzilla. So whenever I see something Godzilla related, I do take note. This is a pretty awesome…
Godzilla Singular Point – 12
Godzilla S.P. sure knows how to end an episode. Read more
OreImo: Godzilla Tea Time
Each season, we at Classy seek to bring you the best analysis of the classiest anime. This season, we have decided that there is no better way to…
Godzilla Singular Point – 02
Godzilla S.P is the Godzilla anime I needed and didn't know I wanted. Read more
Godzilla Singular Point – 06
The kaiju roster of Godzilla S.P. grows ever more diverse, but the true stars of the show - including the headliner - have yet to appear. Read more