Ping Pong The Animation
Hero worship is in full effect in our modern pop culture. People obsess over new superhero films, comic books and a many of other things that have permeated through our public consciousness. People...
View ArticleTimbuktu
Abderrahmane Sissako’s Academy Nominated film Timbuktu, is a beautiful and poignant film, as well as one of the strongest films of 2014. Kidane (Ibrahaim Ahmed), a cattle hearder lives not far from...
View ArticleTurn A Gundam: Part One
As much of a mecha fan that I am, I’ve never managed to get into Gundam as a whole. I don’t know if it was just due to the fact that it was a massive undertaking or I just didn’t know where to begin....
View ArticleAlain Resnais’ Love Unto Death & Life is a Bed of Roses
With an incredible body of work and having a tremendous impact on French cinema as a whole, Alain Resnais has very few of his films released on Blu-Ray. While Criterion has the essentials, like Last...
View ArticleCyborg 009 Re:Cyborg
Kenji Kamiyama, the protege of the legendary Mamoru Oshii, has done plenty of work to distinctly separate himself from his brilliant mentor. Even when working within the same franchise, Masamune...
View ArticleSicario
There’s no film that I’ve seen this year that retains the level of power and tension than Denis Villenueve’s latest, Sicario. Every single aspect of it, from Roger Deakins’ glorious cinematography, to...
View ArticleOlive Films’ Black Caesar/Slaughter
Olive Films has been making it a point to release some essentials in Blaxspoitation cinema and giving them quality Blu-Ray releases that no fan should miss. In this latest wave of films, we’re going to...
View ArticleThe Connection (La French)
The moment that I saw the classic Gaumont logo in front of the title credits of The Connection, (La French), I knew that I was in for a treat. From its stylized, production value to its suave cast of...
View ArticlePrick Up Your Ears
Prick Up Your Ears is a film that should not have been left in relative obscurity and yet for some god forsaken reason, it has. Directed by Stephen Frears and starring the likes of Gary Oldman and...
View ArticleOne Piece: Season Seven, Voyage Two
There are sections within the massive One Piece storyline that act as major growth points for its central characters, as well as pivotal in world building. The Alabasta arc in season 2 is where the...
View ArticleDark Blue
Hyperbole be damned, Kurt Russell has never made a bad film. Say what you will about things like Captain Ron and 3000 Miles to Graceland, two absurd films that I still very much enjoy, the man has made...
View ArticleSpace Dandy: Season 2
Shinichiro Watanabe’s Space Dandy is a brilliant melange of comedy, animation and a certain amount of cool, that all anime lovers are bound to enjoy aspects of. If the raunchy comedy doesn’t do it for...
View ArticleTokyo Ghoul: Season One
I can honestly admit that I was scared when watching the very first few episodes of Tokyo Ghoul. Not because it was actually scary, but the fact that it seemed to have been plagued by being a...
View ArticleMobile Suit Gundam Collection One
Much to what I said in my Turn A Gundam review, the Gundam franchise is a massive undertaking, which has never managed to penetrate the American audience properly. Sure, the Gundam Wing franchise has a...
View ArticleCyborg 009 Re:Cyborg
Kenji Kamiyama, the protege of the legendary Mamoru Oshii, has done plenty of work to distinctly separate himself from his brilliant mentor. Even when working within the same franchise, Masamune...
View ArticleSicario
There’s no film that I’ve seen this year that retains the level of power and tension than Denis Villenueve’s latest, Sicario. Every single aspect of it, from Roger Deakins’ glorious cinematography, to...
View ArticleOlive Films’ Black Caesar/Slaughter
Olive Films has been making it a point to release some essentials in Blaxspoitation cinema and giving them quality Blu-Ray releases that no fan should miss. In this latest wave of films, we’re going to...
View ArticleThe Connection (La French)
The moment that I saw the classic Gaumont logo in front of the title credits of The Connection, (La French), I knew that I was in for a treat. From its stylized, production value to its suave cast of...
View ArticlePrick Up Your Ears
Prick Up Your Ears is a film that should not have been left in relative obscurity and yet for some god forsaken reason, it has. Directed by Stephen Frears and starring the likes of Gary Oldman and...
View ArticleOne Piece: Season Seven, Voyage Two
There are sections within the massive One Piece storyline that act as major growth points for its central characters, as well as pivotal in world building. The Alabasta arc in season 2 is where the...
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