New 'Godzilla' already gets my roar of approval

Godzilla, being directed by Gareth Edwards (of Monsters), comes from a screenplay written by Drew Pearce, Max Borenstein and Frank Darabont. The cast is lead by Aaron Taylor-Johnson, with Bryan Cranston, Elizabeth 

In addition to a blink-and-you-might-miss-it glimpse at Godzilla itself, the film's leading man, "Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston, is also featured prominently, summing up his fears for what the monster might do to humanity if it isn't stopped

That is the final line of Godzilla 2000, a movie which embraces just one of two sides to the Godzilla canon — that is, the silly, deadpan humor which invites us to laugh at how cheesy it all is. Of course, the Godzilla franchise 

You've probably heard there's a new "Godzilla" coming, and the pointy fella's not looking to give humanity a hug. The last time this happened on a large scale, with the 1998 "Godzilla" remake, I yawned, dragged my butt over to the theater to watch

The new Godzilla trailer opens with the sounds of Bryan Cranston's scientist freaking out, but really, the aural pleasure for monster-movie fans comes in the screaming roar of the giant reptile himself. Debuting online Tuesday, the second bit of fresh