The Boy and the Heron (formerly How Do You Live?) is turning out to be one of the best, if not the best, anime films Studio Ghibli has ever made. It's no wonder too. The legendary Hayao Miyazaki himself directed and wrote for this latest Studio Ghibli anime film, after all. Not only that, but this
Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli have been a force in the animation world for decades now, and it always seems like no matter the trends in movie-making or animation, they still find a spot to call their own. To say that The Boy And The Heron was my most anticipated film of the Vancouver
Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia proves the old adage that no plan survives contact with the enemy in Ep. 5 "A Snake Shows Its Colors, Man Hides His Colors". Admittedly, the plan isn't even Sitara's plan. It's the plan of her mistress Sorghaghtani. However, it still becomes clear that the whole plan
We all have that one film we saw when we were far too young to see. That one movie that we snuck a peek at when our parents went to bed, or movie hopping at the theater to the R-rated movie you couldn't buy a ticket for, or at your friend's house with parents who didn't care what you watched. What
Daemons of the Shadow Realm shows us one of the most wonderfully executed baited traps in Ep. 17 "Crybaby and Naughty Child". All with the intended target of the trap, a traitor within the ranks of the Kagemoris, taking it hook, line, and sinker. The resulting battle as well as the ripple effects