“Godzilla” writer Max Borenstein and director Gareth Edwards reserved the beast for a big fight at the end, hoping to avert the failings of recent movies that have wasted their best assets early on.
Despite some sequel plans making minor progress, any follow-ups to 1998' "Godzilla" were met with little excitement from ...
More stories by Nigel M. In 2010, a rookie British director by the name of Gareth Edwards came to SXSW with “Monsters,” a low-budget passion project he wrote, directed, shot and did the visual effects ...
“Godzilla” writer Max Borenstein and director Gareth Edwards reserved the beast for a big fight at the end, hoping to avert the failings of recent movies that have wasted their best assets early on.
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