Time for kaiju absurdity to truly shine! On this week’s episode of 2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla, we look at the famed 1973 camptastic entry Godzilla vs. Megalon, from director Jun Fukuda. Based on distribution rights, this feature became one of the more well-known kaiju films in the U.S., and plenty of gif-related silliness can
As someone who enjoyed Tron: Legacy, I certainly don’t mind spending more time in this world, but was a bit apprehensive about the direction the movie seemed to be going in with its new cast. Tron: Ares is by far one of the silliest movies to hit theaters this year, and yet, never ceases to
The claws really come out for this one! On this week’s episode of 2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla, we tackle the 1972 kaiju brawler entry Godzilla vs. Gigan, from director Jun Fukuda. While things have gotten more family-friendly over the years, this is our bloodiest entry yet, despite primarily being set at a children’s theme
Director Justin Tipping has mostly directed television, and finds himself returning to the big screen for the first time since 2016’s Kicks. With HIM, Tipping presents us a story that feels as if he’s making up for lost time, a movie doing it’s best to make a strong impression. Whether that impression is good is
And just like that…my time at TIFF is over. The festival has announced their awards today with Hamnet and No Other Choice taking the People’s Choice Award and International People’s Choice Award respectfully. I did not have a chance to see the latter but I did see the former and had some thoughts…As far as
Perfection, thy name is Ky Nam Inn. Like a Cupid’s Arrow through the heart, this movie completely enraptured me with its beautiful story, lush visuals, and heart grabbing emotions. Khang is a young translator who is endeavoring to work on a new adaptation of The Little Prince, an opportunity afforded to him due to his