Spy x Family Ch. 83 gives us a showdown between Loid and Yuri, However, the stakes this time are far higher than the usual comedy around Yor, and thus the fight itself is far deadlier. Honestly, it looks like whoever wins this fight, it will still be a loss either way for them. Now you realize just
A Galaxy Next Door is a nice, slow-paced, and relaxing romantic comedy anime for all ages starring an overworked manga artist, his much younger siblings, and his mysterious new assistant. Who turns out to be hiding some very fantastical secrets of her own. If you're a fan of slice of life stories,
Following a lengthy and unjust prison sentence, Dolores Roach (Justina Machado) returns to a gentrified and barely recognizable Washington Heights. She's drawn to the one apparent constant from her old life: an empanada shop. But soon an old stoner friend and the circumstances of her new life will
I am a self-proclaimed theater kid. While I never went to theater camp, I have performed in multiple community theater productions, formed my weird friendship cliques, and made some lifelong best friends. So, if there’s a theater kid movie being released I will be seeing it. One of my all-time
If you're unfamiliar, every week on The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs; former Monstervision host Joe Bob Briggs and his co-host Darcy The Mail Girl feature two movies that sometimes tie in together, or sometimes they don’t. This week was a double feature of animated horror movies with Mad God
This is a first for Marvel Studios and their Marvel Television branch for their Special Presentations. We've had others like Werewolf By Night that introduced a new character, but not one for an already established character like The Punisher. The Punisher: One Last Kill comes off the heels of his
We've had haunted house movies. Sure, but have we had a haunted van movie? That's what Passenger amounts to at its most distilled form. This is a horror movie about a demonic force (the opposite of Saint Christopher) that has been chasing and killing travelers for hundreds of years. Basically, the
Sometimes the best way to access the core of a film is to let it take you over completely. Locked behind metaphorical dialogue and an obtuse artistry, the key to the door is simply letting it all in and fester inside until the understanding comes to light. You can't second-screen a film like this,