Despite its optimistic-sounding name, Trigun Stampede Ep. 6 "Once Upon a Time in Hopeland" is anything but hopeful. Especially not with Nicholas D. Wolfwood having to make some very difficult choices, starting with whether to kill his best friend or not. The happiness in this key art seems so far
Bad news for all of you Bofuri fans awaiting the next adventures of Maple Tree: it seems we'll have to wait a bit longer for them. And by "a bit", I mean substantially longer. That is, if you count a 2-week delay for the broadcast of Ep. 7 as substantial. No Bofuri Ep. 7 For Us? (At Least, For a
Trigun Stampede Ep. 5 "Child of Blessing" isn't a good day for Vash the Stampede. Although to be fair, none of the episodes so far have been good days for Vash. This day in particular though is especially bad for him, mostly due to how personal it is. At the very least though, it provides some nice
Sword Art Online the Movie -Progressive- Scherzo of Deep Night is in many ways a successor to the previous anime film. It finally ties up some loose ends from Sword Art Online the Movie -Progressive- Aria of a Starless Night, while at the same time giving Asuna a new adventure to embark on. With
Trigun Stampede Ep. 4 "Hungry!" finally introduces us to one of the most popular main characters of the franchise: Nicholas D. Wolfwood. While he has absolutely no relation to a certain straw hat pirate, he does come with a big mouth, questionable and overcharged last rites, and a weaponized cross
Vash the Stampede faces off against his twin brother Millions Knives in Trigun Stampede Ep. 3 "Bright Light, Shine through the Darkness". If you're thinking "Hang on, doesn't this seem a bit early for a final boss fight?", then you'd be correct. Because the fight goes just about as well as you'd
Trigun Stampede Ep. 2 "The Running Man" seems to be trying to start a trend of appealing to fans of the original 1998 anime. How else do you explain all the nods to said original anime? Which, in this particular episode, adds the infamous Nebraska family to those nods. It's too bad that the cameos
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury isn't just the first mainline Gundam anime series since Iron-Blood Orphans back in 2015. It isn't even just the first mainline Gundam anime series to feature a female main protagonist. No, on top of all of that, this is also the first mainline Gundam anime
In I Want Your Sex, director Gregg Araki asks audiences to embrace the primal, animal parts of ourselves. Sex, he says, is a natural thing to want. And for an under-sexualized generation, it has become something that hardly anybody pays attention to. That, however, is not to say that they don't
I love a movie year loaded with surprises. A long list of risks and rewards, chances taken on the smallest of projects that strike a chord with audiences and leave them soaring. Directorial debuts cracking top 10 lists, indie horror films made for nothing crushing the box office, and more and more
Reacher Season 4 is upon us, which means once again we’re able to see our favorite bear-sized man yeet his way through a conspiracy in pursuit of the greater good. This iteration adapts the 2009 novel Gone Tomorrow, bringing Reacher into a deadly web of twists, dangerous organizations with