The acclaimed 2014 Godzilla reboot starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Bryan Cranston soon arrives on a new streaming home.
Brad LaCour is a Senior List Writer for Collider. Based out of Los Angeles, California, Brad lives close enough to the stars but is too busy to find out where exactly they live. Brad is fairly certain ...
I hated horror as a kid. Growing up, I didn’t have anyone to introduce me to old black and white films, either. And the only time I saw movies released before I was born was when local TV channels ...
The 2010s was a hit or miss decade for the Oscar's biggest award. Regardless if they deserved it or not, these are all the ...
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‘Sesame Street’ Is Coming to Netflix! Here Are the 5 Biggest Changes to Expect (Exclusive)
Head write Halcyon Person teases everything from fourth-wall breaking to the return of fan-favorite segments on the iconic kids TV show.
Gen Con, the biggest tabletop convention in the world, was stacked with exciting new board games. Keith Law runs down his ...
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Zelda spin-off Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Imprisonment pits a princess against monsters. Bring it on.
Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Imprisonment (Nintendo Switch, £58.99) Verdict: War, war not jaw, jaw Rating: The Zelda series was born from a desire to recapture lost childhood, that sense of adventure from ...
A GUY I’ve always loved sent me a message on Instagram and now my life is spiralling out of control – because I already have ...
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But they weren’t all winners. In fact, quite a few ’50s monster movies were extremely rough around the edges. But, of those lesser films, some of them continue to hold a compulsively watchable charm.
Giant monster movies can be particularly fun when they get silly, with the goofiest including titles like Godzilla vs.
Rather than saving the monster for later, the tadpole-like kaiju, Gwoemul, debuts within the first ten minutes of The Host. The introduction doesn't bother with subtlety, since Gwoemul is first seen ...
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