Spy x Family season 2 is another multi-part episode in the form of Ep. 4 "The Pastry of Knowledge / The Informant's Great Romance Plan II". As you can guess from the titles, both parts are more slice-of-life comedy stories. The former features Anya and her school friends, while the latter features
Spy x Family Season 2 Ep. 3 "Mission and Family / The Elegant Bondman / The Heart of a Child / Waking Up" is as complex as the title suggests. Or maybe not. For as complex as the title reads, the episode composition isn't all that complex. This episode is basically 4 stories mixed up into a 4-part
Spy x Family season 2 Ep. 2 is a 2-part episode, consisting of "Bond's Strategy to Stay Alive" and "Damian's Field Research Trip". In the original manga by Tatsuya Endo, both of these stories are extra chapters that aren't technically part of the main story. Thus, it's only natural that Wit Studio
Wit Studio and Cloverworks are back in the family-friendly espionage business with Spy x Family season 2 Ep. 1 "Follow Mama and Papa". This time, they're starting off the new season with a bang. Both metaphorically and literally. The latter especially when some random nameless villain actually
Netflix's One Piece is a bit of an odd beast. The tone is a lot more serious and dramatic than the anime and manga it's based on, and the vast majority of the main characters are out of character to varying degrees. Honestly, at times, it feels more like Matt Owens and Steven Maeda are trying to
Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for My Retirement sounds like yet another word salad title isekai anime story. However, its stereotypically lengthy titles hides one of the most unique premises for an isekai story I've ever seen. Not only is this one of the rare isekai anime that stars a female
My Dress-Up Darling is one of the best romantic comedy anime I've ever seen. It also provides a very deep behind-the-scenes look into the nitty-gritty details of cosplay. Surprisingly, when you mash these genres together, you get a very good anime series. With an interesting amount of light
Robotech: Rick Hunter #1 shows us that the war doesn't end even after its conclusion. There's still a peace to fight over between human and Zentraedi. Alas, the fighting is getting so fierce that it might as well be a postwar war. I could've sworn Rick Hunter was going out with Lisa Hayes? Cover
Indulging every absurd idea that pops into his head, the film unfolds with propulsive vibrance and unshackled execution. That approach turns out to be a bit of a gift and a curse for Riley; a gift in the sense that we get something fresh and original, but a curse because its unbridled approach
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
Though marital arts action cinema is vast and varied, it is rare for one to elevate the genre and push it forward. There have been few recently - The Raid comes to mind, and while not technically "martial arts" I'd argue John Wick counts - that feel as if something new and special is happening.