Godzilla vs. Kong offers monstrous destruction but little humanity


The return of the Godzilla franchise from American filmmakers has been a mixed bag so far. 2014’s Godzilla pulsed with energy and a good story, while 2019’s Godzilla: King of the Monsters had an incoherent plot and action sequences. That movie, along with 2017’s Kong: Skull Island, set up the ultimate monster face-off, Godzilla vs. Kong. In many ways, the new film borrows from the best and worst impulses of the previous two Godzilla movies….

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