Mothra vs. Godzilla, once known to American audiences as Godzilla vs. The Thing is the fourth Godzilla film, and one of the most fondly remembered of the Showa era. New fans may not be aware that this ...
Mothra has long held a place in the “Kaiju-Verse” with Godzilla. First appearing in 1961 with her own self-titled picture, the giant moth has been in combat with the lizard king as well as assisting ...
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The Japanese movie monster is a force for good, even shooting streams of goo. For her first American appearance, her Toho Studios roots are evident. By Robert Ito Of all the legendary Japanese beasts ...
Godzilla: King of the Monsters is the long-awaited follow-up to 2014’s Godzilla and looks to once again prove size matters. Of course, Godzilla can’t be the king of the monsters if there aren’t any ...
The Toho universe has always operated under a different set of rules. Cities are flattened then rebuilt in days, but insurance premiums never go up. The existence of giant monsters, even those from ...
American film studios don’t have a great track record when it comes to bringing giant monster movies to the big screen. For proof, simply look to the two misguided Americanized “Godzilla” remakes.
Godzilla and Ghidorah were plenty destructive in their battle to be recognized as the King of the Monsters. But Mothra is the undisputed Queen. The giant moth-like monster first appeared in the 1961 ...
1964: Mothra vs. Godzilla makes its screen debut in Japan. Or was it Mothra Against Godzilla, Godzilla vs. Mothra or Godzilla vs. The Thing? By whatever name you choose – and it went by all of them at ...