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  • Best Cinema of the Month: Furiosa vs Godzilla x Kong

    Best Cinema of the Month: Furiosa vs Godzilla x Kong

    Several movies are set to hit Our Cinema world around April and upcoming month featuring both popular Hollywood productions. Among the Hollywood releases, audiences can anticipate a diverse range of genres including action-adventure and horror.

    Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

    One of the highly anticipated releases is ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’, a spin-off from the renowned Mad Max series. Starring prominent actresses like Anna Taylor, this film is set to be the fifth installment in the Mad Max franchise, promising fans an immersive experience into the post-apocalyptic world.

    Another exciting addition to the lineup is ‘Kingdom of the Planet Apes’, the fourth installment in the ‘Planet of the Apes’ series. This movie delves into the history of the Titans and promises to uncover secrets beyond Sky Island. Audiences can expect a thrilling cinematic journey as they witness the evolution of the planet.

    For horror enthusiasts, ‘The Bagman’ offers a spine-chilling experience. This movie is bound to keep viewers on the edge of their seats with its gripping storyline and suspenseful moments.

    Additionally, fans of action-comedy can look forward to ‘The Fall Guy’, a film based on a popular 1980s TV series. Starring renowned actor Ryan Gosling, known for his role in the Barbie movie, this movie promises entertainment and laughter.

    Audiences can also anticipate the release of ‘Borderlands’, a movie adaptation of the popular action game, offering an action-packed experience for gaming enthusiasts. These Cinemas is gearing up to provide audiences with an exciting lineup of Hollywood releases catering to a variety of tastes and preferences. Whether you’re a fan of action, horror, or comedy, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in April and upcoming Month.

  • Hollywood Buzz: ‘Mickey 17’ and ‘Godzilla X Kong’ Release Date Changes

    Hollywood Buzz: ‘Mickey 17’ and ‘Godzilla X Kong’ Release Date Changes

    On the Hollywood screen this year, everyone is talking about two exciting movies: ‘Mickey 17’ and ‘Godzilla X Kong.’ Initially set to hit theaters on March 29 and April 12, respectively, there have been changes to their release dates. Godzilla’s release date has been moved up by two weeks.

    Godzilla

    The eagerly awaited Godzilla movie will now be released on March 29. However, the release date for ‘Mickey 17’ is still uncertain, and there are doubts about whether it will come out this year.

    Movie enthusiasts hope that ‘Mickey 17’ won’t be delayed by a whole year. It seems the movie might not be ready for release yet, as more time is needed to complete various tasks. Last year’s major strike by writers and artists left many projects unfinished.

    In contrast, the Godzilla movie’s release date has been shifted earlier by two weeks, thanks to the completion of all necessary work. It will now be released on the original date set for ‘Mickey 17.’

    ‘Mickey 17’ has captured global interest, particularly because a renowned South Korean producer is behind the movie. The producer, whose previous film ‘Parasite’ won an Oscar, is making a comeback after five years. The movie’s storyline revolves around a character tasked with colonizing a distant planet, and each team member faces numerous challenges.

    The process of colonizing this distant planet puts many lives at risk. However, if someone dies, there is a chance to restore memories. The film promises to explore various aspects of science fiction and features well-known actors such as Robert Pattinson.

    As for the new Godzilla X Kong movie, it serves as a sequel to the previous Godzilla film, where two monsters engaged in an epic battle. The upcoming movie may introduce new creatures into the mix. It remains to be seen which of these two films will capture the audience’s hearts the most.

  • From King Kong to Godzilla: A Journey Through Monster Movie History

    From King Kong to Godzilla: A Journey Through Monster Movie History

    In the past, people lacked the advanced technology needed to create movies. To bring animals on screen, they had to dress them up. Despite this, many creators had a passion for crafting a world of monsters. However, a significant shift occurred in 2005 with the success of the King Kong movie.

    Godzilla

    A new era in cinema began with the 2014 Godzilla film, introduced gigantic creatures to the screen. Following this success, a sequel to the Monsterverse was announced.

    Movies from the Monsterverse that you should check out include:

    1. “Kong: Skull Island” (2017)
    2. “Godzilla” (2014)
    3. “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” (2019)
    4. “Godzilla vs. Kong” (2021)

    In the 2014 Godzilla film, the creature depicted was incredibly massive, breaking all previous records. Inspiration for the various monster-like creatures in “Kong: Skull Island” was drawn from the 1997 Japanese animated movie “Princess Mononoke.” Interestingly, an additional monster, the horned tiger known as the Icarus Tiger, was originally planned for “Kong: Skull Island.”

    Initially, “Kong: Skull Island” (2017) was set to take place in 1917, but director Jordan Watt-Roberts wasn’t satisfied with the script. He suggested shifting the timeline to after the US-Vietnam War, resulting in a more compelling story. The movie’s inspiration was drawn from the 1979 film “Apocalypse Now.”

    In 1962, there was the first crossover between Godzilla and King Kong. Meanwhile, King Kong’s comic publishers began asserting their rights. This led to a lawsuit in 1975 between Universal Pictures, Dino De Laurentiis Pictures studio, and Marian Cooper. The court eventually declared King Kong a character in the public domain.

    The 2014 version of Godzilla adhered to the traditional Japanese portrayal of the creature. The director studied the faces of dogs, bears, and eagles to accurately depict Godzilla’s appearance. He aimed to strike a balance between not making Godzilla too frightening or too appealing.

    For the first time, the director added gills to Godzilla’s design, enabling the creature to absorb dissolved oxygen from the water and navigate underwater. The 2014 Godzilla was the largest rendition of the character at the time, standing at 355 feet tall with a tail spanning 550 feet.