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Ah, “Congo.” The tantalizing tale that sought to plunge us into the heart of Africa, promising a roller-coaster ride of suspense, action, and an impressive display of what might be called… “science fiction?” Based on Read More
When one thinks of cinematic monsters, the colossal gorilla that is “King Kong” inevitably rises to the forefront. The 1933 film is not just a mere adventure story, but a pioneering piece of cinema that revolutionized Read More
The “Daimajin” trilogy, released in 1966, remains one of the more unique cinematic experiences to come out of Japan during a decade where giant monsters (or ‘kaiju’) roamed the silver screen with unparalleled enthusiasm. Unlike the Read More
“Alien Nation,” directed by Graham Baker and released in 1988, isn’t your typical alien invasion movie. At its core, it’s a thought-provoking examination of human nature, societal prejudices, and the challenge of coexistence between Read More
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