REVIEWS
Trigun Stampede Episode 3 sees a new terror come to town and its presence takes the series’ storytelling and cinematography to a new level.
All Eyes Off Me is profound in its exploration of communication and dishonesty in love and sex among 20-somethings conflating communication for honesty.
Director Yeon Sang-ho offers up a large sci-fi world and a personal story about grieving. Find out why JUNG_E is worth a watch on Netflix.
Shotgun Wedding understands how to entertain. It’s funny without trying too hard and has a cast that carries its absurdity with open arms.
Tomo-Chan Is A Girl Episode 3 continues to find the right balance of humor and romance—hilarious as it is lovable.
The Offering takes Jewish aesthetics and paints them over a generic and less-than-mediocre story of a demon who steals children and causes miscarriages.
Namor: Conquered Shores #4 is a touching penultimate issue that is just waiting to boil over. The oldest Marvel characters reunite in the future.
That 90s Show is a great continuation of the classic from its legacy cast and cameos to its new crew of wayward teens.
Filled with friendship, love, and a soft resiliency, The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House is an easy watch to feed the soul.
The Ice Guy and his Cool Female Colleague Episode 3 sees Himuro and Fuyutsuki go out on their first sweet, if somewhat slow, date.
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