Bolstered by its incredibly gifted actors, Them: The Scare is a terrifying supernatural slasher that moves the anthology to the right track.
Author: Kate Sánchez
Brutal action, vibrant cinematography, and a stellar score should be a top-tier actioner—but Boy Kills World gets lost in the middle.
City Hunter thrives on its absurdity. Sure, Ryo Saeba isn’t the most likable protagonist, but he is endlessly charismatic.
The world of Dead Boy Detectives is rich, dark, and beautiful. It captures the Young Adult angst we’ve missing from television.
Tadaima Okaeri Episode 3 isn’t just the best episode of the series so far, it truly captures the complexity of marriage and life.
Tales of Kenzera: ZAU Act 4 is ambitious in its intimacy and quiet focus on accepting the death of those you love.
Tales of Kenzera: ZAU is a triumph of storytelling—an immersive and thoughtful story with dynamic gameplay to keep you immersed.
Park Chan-wook’s The Sympathizer Episode 2, “Good Little Asian,” is funny, dark, and doesn’t lack any teeth when it comes to critique.