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Godzilla Reviewed (2021) - cover

Godzilla Reviewed (2021)

Steve Hutchison

Maison d'édition: Tales of Terror

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Synopsis

Horror critic Steve Hutchison analyzes the first 37 Godzilla movies, spanning 67 years with 2021’s Godzilla vs. Kong. Have you seen them all?

Each article includes a synopsis, five different ratings, and a review.
Disponible depuis: 25/03/2023.

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