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Colossal

There's a monster in all of us
2017 | 109m | English

(72647 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Nacho Vigalondo
Writer: Nacho Vigalondo
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A woman discovers that severe catastrophic events are somehow connected to the mental breakdown from which she's suffering.
Release Date: Apr 06, 2017
Director: Nacho Vigalondo
Writer: Nacho Vigalondo
Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Drama
Keywords new york city, monster, small town, mental breakdown, creature, loss of job, alcoholic, psychotic, childhood friends, kaiju, catastrophe, angry, aggressive, seoul, south korea, antagonistic, callous, disgusted, mean spirited
Production Companies Brightlight Pictures, Voltage Pictures, Sayaka Producciones, Route One Entertainment, Union Investment Partners, Toy Fight Productions, Legion M
Box Office Revenue: $3,029,287
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Anne Hathaway Gloria
Jason Sudeikis Oscar
Austin Stowell Joel
Tim Blake Nelson Garth
Dan Stevens Tim
Hannah Cheramy Young Gloria
Nathan Ellison Young Oscar
Sarah Surh Mother
Haeun Hannah Cho Little Girl
Joe Costa Old Man
Melissa M. Montgomery Waitress
Christine Lee Seoul Waitress
Rukiya Bernard Maggie
James Yi Fund Raiser Man
Alyssa Dawson Reporter
Miho Suzuki International News Anchor
Charles Singh Expert #1
Jenny Mitchell Expert #2
Mad Harper Reporter #2
Everett Adams Chubby Boy
Agam Darshi Ash
Hettie Lynne Hurtes News Reporting Consultant
Alex Cohen News Reporting Consultant
Steve Julian News Reporting Consultant
Andrew Suttar Bar Patron (uncredited)
Cole Turner Boy Walking By Playground (uncredited)
Name Job
Peter Rotter Music Supervisor
Bear McCreary Original Music Composer, Orchestrator
Alexis Jayde Burnett Second Assistant Director
Carolyn Anderson Stunt Double
Luke Doolan Editor
Ben Baudhuin Editor
Antoinette Messam Costume Design
Tim Sereda First Assistant Director
Roger Fires Art Direction
Jeff MacIntyre Construction Coordinator
Nathaniel Larouche CG Supervisor
Dale Lennon ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor
Robert Musnicki Special Effects Coordinator
Phil Jones Visual Effects Supervisor
Dermain Finlayson ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor
Curtis Hickey Boom Operator
Glenna Owen Assistant Costume Designer
William E. Garrett Visual Effects Producer
John Elliot Foley
Paul Williamson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeff Cummings First Assistant Editor
Warren J.W. Leathem Animation Supervisor
Matthew Steeves Visual Effects Editor
Jak Osmond Special Effects Coordinator
Frances Mathias Hairstylist
Linda Cohen Music Supervisor
Mark Cohen Camera Operator
Sarah Wormsbecher Visual Effects Producer
Paul Biason Boom Operator
Dana Hamel Makeup Department Head
Frank Biasi Digital Intermediate
Cate Cameron Still Photographer
Mark Gingras Supervising Sound Editor
Jeff Trebenski Gaffer
Colleen Bolton Casting
Pearl Louie Key Makeup Artist
Clive Edwards Property Master
Jesse Brunt Aerial Director of Photography
Chad Lott Gaffer
Josh Plaw Set Decoration
Alissa Luxford Key Costumer
Chris Helcermanas-Benge Still Photographer
Fiona Bobowski Hair Department Head
Chris Tambosso Dolly Grip
Adam Stein Sound Designer
James Boatman Assistant Set Dresser
Brian Dick Production Manager
Lynne Taylor Production Coordinator
Jasper LeMaster Recording Supervision
Will Fearn Location Manager
Beau J. Genot Post Production Supervisor
Nicholas J. Palfy Key Grip
Tane Stange Set Dresser
Kaiyun Wong Score Engineer
Jubey Jose Character Modelling Supervisor
Steve Kaplan Scoring Mixer
Riley C. Morris Editor
Patrick Duchesne Digital Producer
Vincent Oosterhof Grip
Steve Copley Foley
Attila Kovarcsik Lighting Technician
Chris Devito Grip
Matt Hovland ADR & Dubbing
Ryan MacInnes Third Assistant Director
John Elliot Foley
Shane McLeod First Assistant Camera
Justin Bergler First Assistant Camera
Kyle James-Patrick Set Dresser
Greg MacLennan Additional Editing
Anthony Tanner Production Office Assistant
Triston Nelson First Assistant Camera
Perunika Yorgova Digital Compositors
Emilie Boucek Dialogue Editor
Nacho Vigalondo Director, Writer
Eric Kress Director of Photography
Sue Chan Production Design
Maureen Webb Casting
Whitney James Makeup Artist
Scott J. Ateah Stunt Coordinator
Paul Wu Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Dominic Rustam Producer
Shawn Williamson Executive Producer
Lee Jae Woo Executive Producer
Russell Levine Producer
Justin Bursch Executive Producer
Nahikari Ipiña Producer
Christopher Lytton Executive Producer
Jonathan Deckter Executive Producer
Sophia Dilley Co-Producer
Arielle Boisvert Co-Producer
Unjoo Lee Byars Executive Producer
Anne Hathaway Executive Producer
Nacho Vigalondo Executive Producer
Zev Foreman Producer
Nicolas Chartier Producer
Garrett Basch Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
7.0

Makes enough pseudo-sense that those who are turned off by absurdism will be able to handle it, but still bizarre enough to get those who are fans of it on board. There might be some odd choices made in characterisation, and it's a far from perfect film, but _Colossal_ works for me in a big way, and ... I want to see more original material make it like _Colossal_ did. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
8.0

**A tale of two cities!** Did not expect it. It was a unique film. I love such films, because I'm bored of the same old action, romance, horror, thrillers. But it had loads of flaws. It was hard to get rid of them. Even I thought without those flaws, there's no tale to tell. In the end, entertain ... ment matter and this film provided that without logics. So put aside your adult brain and enjoy it like a kid. I had not seen the teaser, trailer and never heard the storyline before trying it. I just went and sat, the initial parts were not that impressive. Because returning the hometown is a common cliché. Though once the story had taken a twist, the rest of the narration changed completely. Well, the story is about the two cities and each city split into a black comedy and a disastrous theme. An unemployed and alcoholic young woman returns hometown after break up with her boyfriend. Befriends an old friend, and starts anew life. Until she discovers that on the other side of the world, a giant monster wrecking up a city. Once again, she discovers that she had something to do with that. Following it, how her response reshapes the entire episode was told with a twist at the end. Anne Hathaway was simply good. But not to forget Jason Sudeikis' part too. Both of them controlled the narration. This is a film to have fun. Not to go after errs. A film with the giant monsters, but less graphics used. Very clever writing by the Spanish filmmaker known for some good titles. I think the film is a little underrated. Recommended for those who seek nothing but an entertainment. **8/10**

May 16, 2024