REVIEWS
Blasted makes for a ridiculous but extremely entertaining sci-fi adventure that can best be described as “The Hangover meets Men in Black.”
Neon White nails the “one more try” mentality. With complex and fast levels, and great enemy variety, it feels like a fantastic intro to speedrunning.
Strange Academy #18 sees the school grappling with the recent walk-out of most of its student body as Doyle searches for answers.
Komi Can’t Communicate Episode 22 is a Japanese Netflix Original anime directed by Ayumu Watanabe and animated by Studio OLM.
In Sabretooth #5, Sabretooth escapes the Pit by making a deal behind everyone’s back. What will the big bad do with his new freedom?
When a senior class trip to Italy is suddenly canceled a group of friends decides to take a trip anyway in How To Screw It All Up.
The Bear serves as a comedic, yet cutting view into the world of restaurant culture – exploring the industry’s flaws and strengths.
The Terminal List is a military thriller that’s far too long and self-serious for its own good, especially where its lead actor is concerned.
Shikimori’s Not Just A Cutie Episode 11 takes a look into Shikimori’s past and how she came to be who she is and how she met Yuu.
Studio MDHR shows once again that great things come to those who wait because Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course was absolutely worth the wait.
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TRENDING POSTS
Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Episode 4 is the moment when the series goes from great superhero TV to essential superhero TV.
Bloodhounds Season 2 is a fast, action-packed race from start to finish. Yet, it doesn’t hit the height of the stakes of its previous season.
One Piece Season 3 is returning sooner than you’d thought to Netflix with a new title and synopsis that charts the way to Alabasta.
If you watched Bloodhounds Season 2 and want more of one of its lead actors, Lee Sang-yi, here’s what to watch next after the credits roll.
















