10 Greatest Monster Movies Of The 21st Century

10. Godzilla (2014)

Godzilla might have marked Gareth Edwards’s first foray into the world of big-budget cinema, but his debut Monsters is by far the better film. Godzilla’s main problem wasn’t a lack of screen time for the Big G, it was a dearth of interesting characters through which we could become invested in the film’s central conceit.

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Both Bryan Cranston and Ken Watanabe’s characters have strong motivations and character arcs that harbour tremendous potential; one is an eccentric, bereaving nuclear engineer who believes that Godzilla killed his wife, while the other is a Japanese scientist and expert in MUTOs (read: legally distinct kaiju).

But both characters eventually get tossed aside in favour of Cranston’s thoroughly boring son, Ford Brody, a dull-as-dishwater soldier with less emotional range than Godzilla himself.

Still, Godzilla narrowly earns its place as one of the 21st Century’s best monster movies through Gareth Edwards’s remarkable set-piece direction. The HALO jump scene is one of the most nail-biting sequences ever depicted in a monster movie, a dark and oppressive masterclass in special effects and blockbuster cinematography.

It shares a lot of the same flaws as the following year’s Jurassic World, but where that film completely lost sight of how to make dinosaurs cool, Godzilla got its monsters absolutely right.

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