David Scrivani reunites with his old chum for a review of THE TRENCH!
Review: Meg 2: The Trench (2023)
David Scrivani reunites with his old chum for a review of THE TRENCH!
David Scrivani reunites with his old chum for a review of THE TRENCH!
Hayley Doland debuts on Kaiju United with a review of The X From Outer Space!
Following the events of the television series, Riku (Hamada) and the Ultraman Geed team find themselves in Okinawa after a giant robot appears and attacks the planet.
Does our fear of monsters come from fictitious myths and legends told by our ancestors to protect us, or is there something real and arcane that may emerge one day?
Author Hiroshi Yamamoto delivers a breezy and clever science fiction novel that pays homage to a number of international ‘monster’ films and fiction but keeps the focus on the heralded history of Japanese mythology and kaiju legacies.
Among some of the complex ideas of mankind and our potential, there lies an excellent Japanese kaiju film with a lot of heart and love.
Director Sato tells the film in an almost folktale style; with emotive reveals and mystery surrounding the characters.
SRS has given us a truly special gift. Rivalling Yongary, as well as later era Godzilla films. Wangmagwi knows exactly what it is, a film aimed at kids and sci-fi fans, riding the popularity of the Toho Studios kaiju films, while still managing to add its own wrinkle to the sub-genre.