Like Godzilla before him, King Kong has since the 1930s become a culturally permeably mainstay. A piece of cinematic iconography, King Kong is the USA’s equivalent to Japan’s giant fire-breathing lizard and both have served to define our country’s spotted history in cinematic terms. But their reach extends beyond the borders of past rivals. Each have become so ingrained in the global zeitgeist that if you plucked a child from just about anywhere on earth, they would likely be able to put a name to a photo or toy of the recognizable giants. Kong, the ape who famously fell, has found his story told a number of times but none have approached the movie monster with quite the same bombastic chutzpah and total IMAX-friendly insanity as Jordan Vogt-Roberts has with Kong: Skull Island. Read More
Out in Theaters: ‘KONG: SKULL ISLAND’
by Matt Oakes Posted in Out in Theaters Tagged Brie Larson, Corey Hawkins, Dan Gilroy, Derek Connolly, Henry Jackman, John C. Reilly, John Goodman, John Ortiz, Jordan Vogt-Roberts, Kong: Skull Island, Marc Evan Jackson, Max Borenstein, Out in Theaters, Reviews, Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Hiddleston Leave a comment