Jeremy Konrad has written about collectibles and film for almost ten years. He has a deep and vast knowledge of both. He resides in Ohio with his family.
The “Showa Era”, for those who might not be familiar, was the first time that audiences were introduced to the threatening lizard that would both act as friend and foe to humanity during Godzilla’s ...
Last year, the Criterion Collection put out a massive box set of all the original Showa-era Godzilla films, and now those 15 films’ soundtracks are getting a new vinyl box set. As Exclaim! notes, ...
The Showa Era of Godzilla films (1954–1975) is one of the most fascinating and unpredictable periods in the franchise’s history. What began with the haunting and somber Godzilla (1954) quickly morphed ...
The Criterion Collection has announced its plans for its 1,000th release: a Showa-era Godzilla box set featuring 15 classic Godzilla movies on Blu-ray. The company has released the box set artwork for ...
Pioneers in letterboxing, commentary tracks and film restoration, the Criterion Collection has become the de facto standard for home movie releases, whether on Blu-ray, DVD or their retired line of ...
After a leak earlier this week, it turns out that a massive Godzilla Showa-era Blu-ray box set is really on the way. The Criterion Collection officially launched release #1000, complete with high-def ...
Godzilla fans woke up to a treat today, as The Showa Era films have been added to Vudu for purchase. These are the versions included in the mega-popular Criterion Collection set from a few years back, ...
Tonight, the Japanese film series at The Source OC in Buena Park presents Gojira, Ishiro Honda’s 1954 big monster flick that American audiences know better as Godzilla. This October, The Criterion ...
With Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire, directed by Adam Wingard, soaring at the box office, the king of the monsters completes 70 years as an icon of popular culture. Since his initial appearance in ...
It may not come as a surprise to you that there are a lot of Godzilla movies. And by a lot, we mean a lot. The franchise began in 1954 in Japan, co-created by Honda Ishirō, making its North American ...