Collins’ Crypt: ANNABELLE COMES HOME Should Be PG-13 (And That’s A Good Thing)
The R rating may keep away some tween audiences, and there's really no good reason for it.
The secret cryptozoology organization Monarch has their hands full. Why? Well, the ancient behemoth Godzilla has once again surfaced from the unfathomable depths and is destroying the city. And so is Mothra. And Rodan. And the enormous three-headed dragon, King Ghidorah.
Fortunately, Monarch’s Dr. Emma Russell (Vera Farmiga, CAPTIVE STATE) has found a way to communicate with the otherworldly kaiju. Unfortunately, she and her daughter (Millie Bobby Brown, STRANGER THINGS) are kidnapped by a shadowy organization with sinister designs for these brawling giants.
What writer/director Michael Dougherty (KRAMPUS, TRICK 'R TREAT) calls a “monster opera,” GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS is a thrilling elevation of the franchise, as the delicately rendered titans rage and battle on a mythic scale. A gorgeous and terrifying account of a world under siege, this enormous sequel is a cinematic event you won’t want to run screaming away from.
The R rating may keep away some tween audiences, and there's really no good reason for it.
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