Beer-drinking kaiju wrecks Cincinnati in clips from Notzilla, now available

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Writer/director Mitch Teemley's kaiju movie spoof NOTZILLA has received a Digital release courtesy of Indie Rights and a region-free physical media release from Allied Vaughn – you can watch it on Amazon, or pick up a copy HERE. To celebrate the film's release, we have a couple clips embedded above, along with the trailer.

A Creepy Ex-Boyfriend production that used "old school tokusatsu-style effects (man-in-suit vs miniatures)" for the giant monster action, NOTZILLA has the following synopsis: 

When a scientist from Japan smuggles a monster’s egg into the United States, what could possibly go wrong when it actually hatches — and alcohol makes it grow taller than a skyscraper? The race is on as the monster drinks beer and wreaks havoc, the Japanese scientist tries to shrink it, and a crazed weapons physicist tries to nuke the monster — and possibly take the entire city of Cincinnati with it!

Frederic Eng-Li, Tifani Ahren Davis, Tim Bensch, Samantha Russell, Michael Bath, Becca Kravitz, and Spencer Lackey star.

Teemley produced the film with Aymie Majerski.

NOTZILLA looks like it will provide a good amount of goofy fun, so if you like what you seen in the clips and trailer, check it out at the links provided above or head over to the official site.

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