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Why Godzilla Minus One could, and should, win an OscarGodzilla Minus One team members Tatsuji Nojima, Takashi Yamazaki, Kiyoko Shibuya and Masaki Takahashi at the 96th Oscars Nominees Luncheon At the Oscar nominees luncheon last week, Godzilla Minus ...
Director Takashi Yamazaki hopes his “Godzilla Minus One” winning an Oscar will bring about monstrous reverberations, opening new horizons for his career as well as for the Japanese movie industry.
There’s some notable franchise history this year: “Dune: Part Two” was led by three-time Oscar winning VFX supervisor Paul ...
When the announcement was made at the 96th Academy Awards ceremony here, director Takashi Yamazaki and his team raised their fists in victory. They received the Oscar from actor Arnold ...
Yamazaki Takashi held a news conference in Japan on March 12. "The Oscar is the best of the best among elaborate and budgeted films, so we used to have no right to even try.
The Saturn Awards — the awards that honor the best science fiction, horror, and fantasy movies and television programs of the year — awarded Takashi Yamazaki's Godzilla Minus One film Best ...
The “Godzilla Minus One” crew arrived with their claws out. Up for a single award for best visual effects, director Takashi Yamazaki and visual effects artists Masaki Takahashi, Kiyoko Shibuya ...
The Oscar-winning movie has a incredible score ... Minus One was directed by Takashi Yamazaki, who has a strong history in animated features and TV episodes – which partly explains the excellent ...
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