King Kong
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, new from Apple TV+ and Legendary, adds depth and breadth to the Godzilla-led Monsterverse.
Springfield Googolplex Ep. 17: King Kong with Dede Crimmins
Dede Crimmins joins Adam and Nate for King Kong (1933) on Springfield Googolplex!
Godzilla vs. Kong Review: Attack of the Titans (Again)
Attack of the Titans delivers kaiju-on-kaiju spectacle in overabundance.
Godzilla vs. Kong Trailer: Must-see Monster Mayhem
Godzilla vs. Kong’s sizzling new trailer brings the heat with our first look at the year’s most epic big-screen showdown.
comPOSERS: Series 2 Retrospective Playoff
Our Series 2 Retrospective takes us into a vicious playoff bracket to determine which of our 16 scores from Series 2 reigns supreme. Buckle up, Bob.
comPOSERS Episode 26: King Kong (1933)
This week, we go back to a time before even Alex was around to watch movies in order to review Max Steiner's groundbreaking score to 1933's King Kong.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review
Is Godzilla truly the King of the Monsters – or should he return to Monster Island?
10 Pop Culture References from Ready Player One That You May Have Missed (SPOILERS)
Now that you've seen Ready Player One we’re going to catch you up on 10 of the coolest pop culture references that you may have missed.
Kong: Skull Island Review
Sorry Pacific Rim, Godzilla, and Jurassic World, Kong truly is King of the modern monster movie.
John Landis on Ray Harryhausen and the Art of Stop-Motion
John Landis , known for directing comedy classics like The Blues Brothers, has a lifelong love of stop-motion animation, particularly the work of Ray Harryhausen.
10 Great Moments in Stop-Motion Animation
To celebrate TIFF's upcoming Magic Motion: The Art of Stop-Motion Animation film retrospective we've assembled a list of some of the most important, impressive and interesting moments in the history of stop-motion animation.
The Most Dangerous Games
Hungry for more human hunting games? Try these three movies on for size!
This Week in Dork: February 20 – 26
This Week in Dork is a new feature that will attempt to encapsulate all of the dorky events happening in and around Toronto every week. This week's highlights include a free Tim Burton Day at the Lightbox, a metalhead documentary, a classic monster movie and more!
Classics from the Vault presents KING KONG!
The Eighth Wonder of the World returns to Toronto for One Nite Only! Plus shorts, cartoons and prizes from Rue Morgue Magazine! KING KONG (1933) Directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack Starring Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, Bruce Cabot and KONG Written by Merian C. Cooper and Edgar Wallace 100 mins | 16mm […]
Great Moments in Stop Motion Animation
When I was 10 years old my mother introduced my brother and me to Ray Harryhausen. We watched Jack the Giant Killer, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, Jason and the Argonauts and other films featuring Harryhausen’s amazing stop-motion effects. By this point in my life I was already well versed in the works of George […]