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Monster Island Film Vault Ep. 91 – All Monsters Attack (1969) Ft. Neil Riebe & John LeMay

Hello, Kaiju Lovers! This film was popular to hate and now it’s popular to “reevaluate” it: All Monsters Attack (aka Godzilla's Revenge). Nate is joined by not one but two…

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Kaiju Conversation Ep. 93 – All Monsters Attack (1969)

On this episode of Kaiju Conversation Godzilla takes revenge in the infamous All Monsters Attack. Kaiju Conversation is a podcast series diving into the world of tokusatsu featuring genres like…

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Talking Toku Ep. 70 – Hundreds of Beavers Review

In a Talking Toku first, everyone disagrees! Failing to secure a review of big spider movie Sting, the boys and Siobhan take the time to check out the new hit comedy Hundreds…

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ZILLA ZINE

Zilla Zine Issue 2: Kaiju Wrangler

Zilla Zine is a short digital editorial for the kaiju and tokusatsu fandom, specifically the fem-identifying, though everyone is welcome to enjoy it. Intended to be an informal break in…

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INTRODUCING Zilla Zine! Check Out Issue #1: Monster Mementos

Zilla Zine is a short digital editorial for the kaiju and tokusatsu fandom, specifically the fem-identifying, though everyone is welcome to enjoy it. Intended to be an informal break in…

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Live-Action Getter Robo Update: Pitch Pilot Gets Delayed + A Brief History of the Upcoming Adaptation

Back in April 2023, it was announced that the iconic sci-fi manga by Ken Ishikawa […]

Mamoru Oshii Classic ‘The Red Spectacles’ to Receive a Limited 4K Remaster

From Urusei Yatsura to Ghost in the Shell, Mamoru Oshii is widely celebrated as one of Japan’s finest auteur directors, still working to this day. While he is highly regarded for his efforts in animation, Oshii has dabbled into live-action from time to time. While these efforts have not seen the high acclaim of his animated outings, this is likely to change– one of these films, The Red Spectacles, has garnered a cult status that has only grown over the years since its 1987 debut.

Review: ‘Go! Go! Loser Ranger’ — an Anime for the Win!

As cliche as it may sound, there will always be the eternal struggle of good and evil, light, and dark, yin and yang, or in this case the tiger and the dragon. If one side is more prominent and tips the scales so to speak unevenly it could cause an imbalance. And that’s not to say it’s only darkness that could cause imbalance, though most commonly used in fiction, light is just as capable.

Godzilla Landmark Cameos in an All-New Japanese Film on Netflix!

With the release of Godzilla Minus One and its Oscar win, and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, it is safe to say that the franchise’s 70th anniversary shows a bright future for the beloved cinema icon. Recently, this popularity has come so far as to bleed into media outside of the Godzilla series, as is the case with Netflix’s newest live-action project: Yuichi Satoh’s action-packed crime-comedy City Hunter.

Review: Godzilla X Kong

Imagine for a moment that you had a time machine. Using this miracle of technology […]

Kaiju Conversation Episode 92: Super Legend God Hikoza

At last, the final episode of Kawasaki Month. Elijah and Rex cap-off Kawasaki’s filmography with his most recently distributed film Super Legend God Hikoza.

Titanic Creations Announces New Yongary Figure

For the first time, this classic Korean kaiju is being brought to life in stunning detail and is completely articulated.

Review: The World of Nebulon + Interview with Creator James Santana of TokUSA Studios

The World of Nebulon is aptly named because its four short stories/excerpts give readers a taste of the burgeoning universe Santana, co-writer Hunter van Lierop, artist Gaspar Flores, and colorist Carmine “CJ” Billotto are creating.

SRS Cinema Debuts New Trailer for War Of The Ninja Monsters: Jaron vs. Goura

A brand-new trailer for SRS Cinema’s release of War of the Ninja Monsters: Jaron Vs. Goura has been released!

Werewolf.exe – BYTE Movie Review

If you are looking for a nonsensical creature feature that has an outlandish idea, “Byte” might be the perfect film to throw on one night and sit in the darkness with some popcorn, chowing down.