REVIEWS
Kafka faces the challenges of testing into the Anti-Kaiju Defense Force in Kaiju No. 8 Episode 3, which largely works as set up.
Delicious in Dungeon Episode 17 sees the combined party faced with the horror Falin has become as the plot takes a new turn.
Umemiya and Tomiyama standoff as opposing group leaders in the fun and charming Wind Breaker Episode 4, “Clash.”
Hotaru gets a part-time job to understand Hananoi better in A Condition Called Love Episode 4, “Our First Shrine Visit.”
In Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 Episode 5, the series mirrors past Trek but risks losing its identity as the search for Moll an La’k continues.
Bolstered by its incredibly gifted actors, Them: The Scare is a terrifying supernatural slasher that moves the anthology to the right track.
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.
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