Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Movie Review | Podcast

We're sharing something special this week - a podcast team up! Camp Kaiju joins forces with Disney podcast, Gays Do the D, to explore the wonderful world of Disney monster movies. Who Framed Roger Rabbit fits the bill perfectly and we couldn't be more excited! https://anchor.fm/s/6a39cf3c/podcast/rss This hard-boiled animated feature ain't exactly the kid-friendly content … Continue reading Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) Movie Review | Podcast

Predator 2 (1990) Movie Review

An underrated follow up to 1987’s Predator, set in a crime-plagued Los Angeles. Danny Glover plays a loose-cannon detective hellbent on avenging his partners, killed by a new predator. Glover, center, leads the ensemble with an honest and sincere performance. Director: Stephen HopkinsScreenplay: Jim Thomas, John ThomasProducers: Suzanne Todd, Joel Silver, Lawrence Gordon, John Davis, Terry Carr, Tom … Continue reading Predator 2 (1990) Movie Review

Cold Skin (2017) Movie Review | Podcast

https://anchor.fm/s/6a39cf3c/podcast/rss A story about more than just having sex with fish people, this is a movie deeper than most. We warmly - coldly? - conclude our Antarctic monster series with Max and Cory. Plus, Max joins Vincent for some additional monster movie talk on Godzilla, mummy movies, and more! Thank you all for listening. If … Continue reading Cold Skin (2017) Movie Review | Podcast

Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972) Movie Review

Godzilla vs. Gigan is the low point of the Showa Era, if not the entire franchise. This distinction reflects the tattered-state of the broader Japanese film industry in the early 1970s; especially for high-concept tokusatsu movies that were hemorrhaging young audiences to the television market. Consequently, Godzilla vs. Gigan attempts to have its cake and … Continue reading Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972) Movie Review

Species (1995) Movie Review

Species is a prime example of a film with so much potential but just can’t bring it all together. The story is solid enough, about a team of scientists tracking an escaped female alien-human hybrid whose driving force is to procreate with a man. Naturally she kills anyone in her way. Director: Roger DonaldsonScreenplay: Dennis FeldmanProducer: Frank Mancuso, … Continue reading Species (1995) Movie Review