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Higuchi delivers an epic action thrill-ride every bit as exhilarating as its predecessor. Tsuyoshi Kusanagi reunites with the director for the first time since Sinking of Japan (2006) to headline ...
Shin King Ghidorah was introduced as a part of this wild amusement park ride and much like Godzilla, the three-headed dragon was given a terrifying new makeover. Want to see if Hideaki Anno’s ...
From the very beginning of cinema, trains have held a special place in storytelling—representing movement, tension, and ...
Shinji Higuchi, the director behind Shin Godzilla, takes us on a heart-racing journey with Bullet Train Explosion, a ...
Bullet Train Explosion on Netflix is a gripping thriller that reimagines the genre by focusing on the everyday heroes aboard a rigged Shinkansen, rather than the perpetrator's motive. Directed by ...
Innovative skateboards and artwork from the beginning ’til the end.” “Strap the King of the Monsters to your wrist in style with the Godzilla x MSTR MKV Shin Godzilla Watch. Featuring the likeness of ...
The plan then goes underway, and of course, it all pays off. The two switches are pulled at the exact moment they should be, ...
Bullet Train Explosion, directed by Shinji Higuchi, is a sequel to the 1975 Japanese classic The Bullet Train.
Godzilla from Shin Godzilla (2016) (Credit: Toho Pictures) After more than a decade without a Japanese-produced film, the Reiwa era began with the release of Shin Godzilla in 2016.
Writer Gerry Duggan does a great job of giving readers a nice throwback to the old Marvel Godzilla comics. Duggan mostly does that with the captions, which drip with that Marvel Bronze Age style.