REVIEWS
This is what an epic looks like. Ne Zha 2 is the best animated film of the year, and there is no competition.
Okarun and Aira face stressful training in DanDaDan Season 2 Episode 8 which highlights the series ability to deliver spellbinding animation.
Fresh Tracks expertly uses rhythm and roguelite elements to create a unique and catchy experience in Buffalo Buffalo’s Norse-inspired adventure.
Relay quickly turns into the very kind of film its countercultural 70s influences rebelled against.
Trust (2025) delivers a lackluster survival thriller that’s only worthwhile in order to support female filmmakers.
All-New Spider-Gwen Ghost Spider Issue 1 sees a happy but tumultuous new era for Spider-Gwen begin as a vicious murderer starts a spree.
Justice League Red Issue 1 is a clandestine new squad crafted by Red Tornado, as his figures out threats before they even happen.
Absolute Batman Issue 11 explores the backtory of Bane, from his childhood right up to his most recent confronation with Batman
Black Cat Issue 1 features a fourth-wall-breaking Felicia Hardy as she has a really unlucky day that causes her to rethink her next steps.
Imperial Issue 3 reveals the masterminds behind the giant cosmic game, as more famous faces enter the war while the universe shifts.
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