The Deadly Mantis (1957)

The Deadly Mantis (1957)

A series of mysterious disappearances in the arctic leads the military to call in paleontologist Ned Jackson (William Hopper). His keen use of a magnifying glass allows him to work out that the culprit is a giant praying mantis, recently released from the ice. Ned teams up with Colonel Joe Parkman (Craig Stevens) and hot

Gamera: Super Monster (1980)

Gamera: Super Monster (1980)

The alien Zenon have come to invade Earth in a star destroyer they stole from Star Wars. Luckily the Earth is defended by three female super heroes. Unluckily, they have no weapons or useful strengths and if they transform into their outfits, they will be shot from space. The Zenonā€™s plan is to set loose

Transformers: The Last Knight (2017)

Transformers: The Last Knight (2017)

Optimus Prime (voice: Peter Cullen) has left Earth to return to Cybertron where he meets an evil mother robot who turns him evil and sends him back to Earth to swipe Merlinā€™s staff so the planet of Cybertron can suck the life out of the Earth. Really. But forget about that as we wonā€™t hear

20 Million Miles to Earth (1957)

20 Million Miles to Earth (1957)

A spaceship returning from Venus crashes into the sea off Italy. The gruff and square-jawed Colonel Bob Calder (William Hopperā€”from The Deadly Mantis) is rescued, but the rest of the crew is lost. A child, Pepe (Bart Bradley), finds a specimen of Venusian life, washed out of the rocket, and sells it to a wandering

Colossal (2016)

Colossal (2016)

Gloria (Ann Hathaway) is a mess. Sheā€™s a jobless, lying, alcoholic. She tries to be good, but she doesnā€™t try very hard and is weak. Sheā€™d be self-centered if she put in the effort. Yet sheā€™s likable, as long as you donā€™t have to rely on her or trust her. Her longterm boyfriend does need

Rampage (2018)

Rampage (2018)

He-man Dwayne ā€œThe Rockā€ Johnson (Dwayne Jonson)ā€”for some reason using the name Davis Okoye, but heā€™s just The Rockā€”pretends to be a special forces trained killing machine, who loves animals. Heā€™s also a primatologist, which in this film does not require any scholarly training; it just means you hang out with apes and joke around,

Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958)

Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958)

Nancy Archer (Allison Hayes), a wealthy, mentally unstable alcoholic, sees a ā€œsatelliteā€ and a 30 foot giant one night in the desert. Her gold-digging creep of a husband (William Hudson) hopes to use her report as a way to have her put away so he can spend his time with the local tramp (Yvette Vickers),

Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018)

Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018)

Itā€™s ten years after the close of the breach in Pacific Rim and Jake Pentecost (John Boyega), the previously unmentioned son to the first filmā€™s stern, dead father figure, is threatened with jail or a return to the jaeger program. He chooses the latter and joins ever-squinting Nate Lambert (Scott Eastwood) in training a bunch

Godzilla Minus One (2023)

Godzilla Minus One (2023)

During WWII, Skikishima (Ryunosuke Kamiki), a cowardly, failed-kamikaze pilot, freezes in fear when given a chance to kill Godzilla, a monster that then kills most of the mechanics on Odo island. Returning to Tokyo, Skikishima meets a young woman, Noriko (Minami Hamabe), with a baby, and to support them, gets a dangerous job clearing mines

Godzilla: Monster Planet (2017)

Godzilla: Monster Planet (2017)

Giant monsters rose up all over the Earth, with the final one being Godzilla, and destroyed the planet. Two alien races showed up at the last minute to helpā€”one of them religious fanaticsā€”but they failed. A single spaceship escaped, with a mixed crew, looking for a new world. Twenty years later, overly emotional and always

Mothra (1961)

Mothra (1961)

A shipwreck reveals that an irradiated island has a surviving tribe that has juice that counters radiation poisoning. A scientific expedition to the island, financed by an evil businessman from the pushy country of Rolisica, discovers two twin fairies, who the businessmen kidnaps for use in a stage show. The native’s god, a giant caterpillar,

Godzilla in the 1970s.

Godzilla in the 1970s.

Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972) Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973) Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974) Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975) Four films, one synopsis: Aliens–wacky inept aliens–plan to take over the world in the most logical fashion: using giant monsters. Why use advanced weaponry when you can use over-sized bipedal critters? Godzilla, the atomic destroyer and all around swell