Normally, when a horror franchise reaches the sixth installment and the previous installment was the "Final Chapter" for the characters that the series is known for, there are some bumps in the road. Logic dictates that the story is only going to get bigger and more convoluted as we have to add in
Daemons of the Shadow Realm gives Yuru and his Daemons and allies a very much not-so-peaceful night in Ep. 16 "Kagemori and Shingo". Indeed, it's a rather bloody and violent night, full of twists and turns that will leave viewers gaping in shock. All in all, it's a very entertaining episode for us.
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.
Don't let them tell you that the romantic comedy is dead. At least, not when it comes to One Night Only. The new Will Gluck film, with a script by Travis Braun, asks audiences one important question: Can you find love during the sex purge? Allie (Monica Barbaro) is a young woman who finds herself