Did you all know that Anime Expo 2024 actually marked the 33rd anniversary of the convention? Thus, it explained why this year, they pulled out all the stops for AX. This even included closing off all of Pico Blvd in order to make an "AX Crossing" reminiscent of the famous Shibuya Crossing in
Crunchyroll is one of the largest anime streaming platforms in the world. Anime Expo is one of the largest anime conventions in the world. Put those two together, and you've got a recipe for the company to announce a lot of their future anime at AX. How many of those future anime, you might ask?
Witch Hat Atelier is one of the most promising anime series in the works right now. It's no wonder too. Kamome Shirahama has enraptured the attention of millions with her fantasy manga all about a young girl who loves magic and desires to learn to use it. After all, this manga did win the 2020
Anime Expo 2024 is the latest edition of this yearly anime convention, which is basically the largest anime convention in the world. Thus, it makes sense why so many famous artists/creators and anime studios would attend the various Anime Expos over the years. Which includes this one as well. Don't
Anime Expo is one of the biggest anime conventions in the world, and so naturally Crunchyroll is very keen on their panel for the 2024 edition of this convention. It does make sense there. Crunchyroll is one of the biggest anime streaming services in the world, after all, if not the biggest
Anime Expo 2024 is the latest iteration of one of the largest anime conventions in the world. Naturally, Aniplex of America have a big stake in this convention. After all, they are themselves one of the largest anime production and distribution companies in the world. Thus, they have a big lineup
Last week's episode of Pretty Little Liars: Summer School left off with Faran (Zaria) taking on Bloody Rose Water's test like a champ. Of course, Bloody Rose Waters is a sore loser. So, she still attacks Faran, who not so easily gets away but not before slicing her arm with a knife. This week's
Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy the Mail Girl returned for one of their four final specials for The Last Drive-In with a creature feature meets modern horror pairing, bringing together Rawhead Rex (1986) and Oddity (2024). It is a bizarre double feature on paper, and somehow even stranger in execution.
Hokum follows in the footsteps of other horror movies released recently that are what we like to call "slow burns." That subgenre usually starts slow and brings our characters into another world or brings an item from another world into ours. Hokum comes from writer/director Damian McCarthy, who