Detective Conan: The Million Dollar Signpost is just the latest in the long line of Detective Conan (aka. Case Closed in NA) anime films. In fact, it's the 27th of those anime films, which are themselves canonical spinoffs of the anime series of the same name, which is in turn the anime adaptation
Detective Conan (known as Case Closed in NA) may be a little-known anime series in NA, but that's not the case outside our region. Especially in its home nation of Japan. There, Conan Edogawa is practically a household name. So much so that this anime adaptation of the mystery spy thriller manga of
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is a master class in sequels. While fans have been begging for the return to Runway, the story of waiting 20 years is exactly what was needed. The film is a sequel built on patience, not nostalgia bait, and that restraint pays off. When we last saw Andy Sachs (Anne
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
Universal Studios Hollywood kicked off their holiday festivities on November 29th, but they had a special event for press to take in all the different Grinchmas activities at the park. Universal Plaza is the home of Whoville this year and features a giant 65-foot-tall tree and of course, the