It’s entertaining, but once I took an hour to reflect on the film as a whole, it became obvious that it really isn’t all that good.
It’s entertaining, but once I took an hour to reflect on the film as a whole, it became obvious that it really isn’t all that good.
A delightful, easy-to-like, crowd-pleasing rom-com that is perfectly fine to watch on a Saturday night on the couch.
The film delights in the familiar, and is the perfect outing for those seeking a not-too-challenging family-friendly adventure.
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When put up against other movies, “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” isn’t going to land anywhere near the top of the list. But when compared to similar films in the kaiju genre, it’s a grade A effort.
Most of the film falls into a by-the-numbers, rise-and-fall trajectory of self discovery of a very lonely, down in the dumps, substance abusing man who just happens to be one of the world’s greatest musical talents.