Gareth Edwards Reviews, Interviews & More
Director Gareth Edwards’ (Monsters) Godzilla remake/reboot is set to begin production in March of this year, meaning the mostly-uncasted film still needs to grab several names to fill out its roster. While the lead role seems to be a lock (it was reportedly turned down by Joseph Gordon-Levitt before Aaron Taylor-Johnson took over), it...
Though Godzilla won't start shooting until March and won't be released until May 2014, there's been a lot of changes behind the scenes regarding who's involved with the project both in front and behind the camera. A lead actor shortlist has emerged, while Frank Darabont has been hired to do a rewrite and two producers have left the project.
We’ve finally got some news on the new Godzilla reboot, but unfortunately it’s not the trailer you’ve been waiting to see since it was shown at the San Diego Comic-Con earlier this year… at least now we know when the actual film be will in theaters, though. That’s right: Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures have set the date for May 16 2014...
We've known for some time now that Gareth Edwards' the man who wow-ed everyone with his ultra-low budget, first movie, Monsters is set to direct the reboot of another monster production only this time with a budget and a recognizable name to match - Godzilla. While promoting the release of his film...
Godzilla is coming! Over the past year, we've been hearing about a possible reboot of the famous monster franchise from Legendary Pictures but the studio had yet to find a director. They were obviously waiting for the right person to come around, because according to Heat Vision, Monsters helmer Gareth Edwards has been hired for the gig!
The second trailer for Gareth Edwards' low budget horror flick Monsters has debuted online. The film has been generating a lot of buzz after appearing at various festivals and now it's trying to capture the attention of mainstream audiences. The film stars Whitney Able and Scoot McNairy and is scheduled to hit...
Monsters, is a pleasant surprise from the LA Film Festival this year and reminder that quality doesn't always come with money. The film is reminiscent of many monster/horror films gone by, but brought together in an organic way that makes it an entirely new beast. The film truly abides by the indie spirit -- it cost what most studio films would spend on Starbucks in a...