“Godzilla” writer Max Borenstein and director Gareth Edwards reserved the beast for a big fight at the end, hoping to avert the failings of recent movies that have wasted their best assets early on.
Plot details are sketchy, but the information revealed so far suggests the emergence of SpaceGodzilla, forcing Godzilla and ...
More stories by Nigel M. In 2010, a rookie British director by the name of Gareth Edwards came to SXSW with “Monsters,” a low-budget passion project he wrote, directed, shot and did the visual effects ...
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It’s the big lizard, stupid. I say that because someone’s clearly lost sight of the obvious when the no-name monsters get more screen time in “Godzilla” than the main attraction. Forgotten is the ...
Depicting Godzilla fights has transitioned over the years, with people in suits, to computer-generated versions of the reptilian king. Because of those realistic restraints in prior films, Godzilla ...
“Godzilla” writer Max Borenstein and director Gareth Edwards reserved the beast for a big fight at the end, hoping to avert the failings of recent movies that have wasted their best assets early on.
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