Movie Information
Overall Rank: 10089
Average Rating: 2.4/4
# of Ratings: 30
Theatrical Release Date: 03/31/2021
Blu-ray/DVD Release Date: 06/15/2021
Language: English
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Adam Wingard
Actors: Alexander Skarsgård, Rebecca Hall, Millie Bobby Brown, Brian Tyree Henry, Eiza González, Demián Bichir
Plot: What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immoveable object? The two titans of the Earth clash in an epic battle with humanity in the balance. But behind the scenes a conspiracy rises that threatens to wipe out the Titans - good and evil - once and for all. -- Chris Kavan
Quick Movie Reviews
Rating of
2.5/4
Matthew Brady - wrote on 12/31/2021
'Godzilla VS. Kong' delivers exactly what it says on the tin. Everything on a technical standpoint is fantastic. The visual effects, bright warm colors, and the stand off between these monster legends is spectacular. Everything else, on the other hand, leaves much to be desired.
Rating of
3/4
Indyfreak - wrote on 07/24/2021
Action packed addition to the Monster-Verse franchise. It wastes no time and the monster fights are spectacular. Human cast isn't necessarily memorable but none of them annoyed me. Adam Wingard can certainly direct a big budget blockbuster it seems.
Rating of
2.5/4
Ian - wrote on 04/11/2021
80% of the movie is close up shots of this Asian girl or the girl from stranger things. They definitely took liberties with the story. At sometimes becoming preposterous even for a sci fi monster movie. The human characters are irrelevant but for some reason thr story keeps focusing on them, despite nothing important or memorable happening. Plot points were borrowed liberally from the Transformers franchise. With the obligatory team of kids uncovering the villains lair, or stopping the rampage at the end with a dumb plot mechanic during the final battle. If you like the Transformers movies you'll probably enjoy this.
Full Movie Reviews
Rating of
1.5/4
Shock the Monkey to Life!
Filmhaus - wrote on 04/11/2021
I truly love predictable actioners, the sort that make no sense and wink at you to let you know you're allowed to check your brain in at the door.
However, this one refused to wink.
Even when the title character was being defibrillated by flying airbus, the soundtrack refused to play Peter Gabriel.
Instead, the whole time it was making unblinking eye contact and telling me I should be taking this very, very seriously. That's a dangerous suggestion, given that the visuals broadcast the film is not a comedy and the script makes no sense.
As it was, I spent the whole film trying to absorb both, which is difficult because the film puts them in competition with each other.
To point, either the script or the visuals could be missing, and you can still follow the plot, but …
Rating of
3/4
This Monster Clash is a Popcorn Smash
Chris Kavan - wrote on 04/09/2021
After a full year of mostly empty theaters and very few "big" movies, Godzilla vs. Kong has been the first true blockbuster in a long time. And why not? The film has everything you expect from a popcorn flick: giant monsters beating the crap out of each other, lots of explosions, humor, precocious children, questionable physics, questionable ethics and monsters beating the crap out of human hubris. I mean - yes - this is exactly the type of movie we need to usher people back into normalcy.
Godzilla vs. Kong is the kind of film that isn't deep, but is pure entertainment. A sequel to both Kong: Skull Island and Godzilla: King of the Monsters, we enter a brave new world were Kong is kept in a giant habitat (one he seems quite eager to escape) in order to avoid the wrath of …
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