PREVIEW: ‘Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO’ Is Bombastic Blast & Worthy Successor To A Strong Gaming Legacy
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is a bright and bombastic blast for longtime fans of the Dragon Ball franchise.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is a bright and bombastic blast for longtime fans of the Dragon Ball franchise.
When Dragon Ball Super first made its debut on July 5, 2015; it was a hit among both Japanese audiences and overseas. It's no wonder too. Akira Toriyama is a master at combining action with comedy for his works, and this one is no exception. Alas, when it first made that debut, the only option to
Wow is the first thing that came to mind when I saw the trailer at NYCC 2021! Of course, this 99-minute film will keep you visually glued to your screen with the new, all CGI animation. But, more importantly, the story completes Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Final Trailer Courtesy of Crunchyroll
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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