Despite the fact that King Kong can boast three movies to his name, their respective plots are largely formulaic and predictable. Though individual directors imbue their own style in their ...
Kong: Skull Island is an American monster drama film. Directed by Jorgan-Vogt Roberts, a US government organization monarch convinces the government to fund a trip to an unexplored island in the South ...
*The beloved classic King Kong (1933), starring Fay Wray, revolved around an expedition to an uncharted island in the Indian Ocean inhabited by an array of prodigious prehistoric creatures. The ...
It's hard to ignore the earthshaking, skyscraper-toppling battles of Kaiju in the MonsterVerse, but with a growing archive of these massive monsters, one film might fall through the cracks— but it ...
The giant ape returns, though this Jurassic Park knockoff takes place neither in the Depression era, which gave us the original King Kong (1933), nor in the present, when satellite photos would surely ...
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire may have received mixed reviews (on Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a disappointing 54% score), but it now sits atop the MonsterVerse as the franchise's most successful movie ...
King Kong’s the guy, if we’re talking big monkeys causing big destruction and sometimes (though not always) being big simps around pretty blond ladies. Such was the formula established back in 1933, ...