SAKAMOTO DAYS is turning out to be one of the most popular anime series on Netflix. It's not surprising really, especially if you were already a fan of the manga series of the same name by Yuto Suzuki it was adapted from. The combination of insane action and all the comedy in that action, along
The first part of Sakamoto Days season 1 ended on March 22, 2025 to some amazing success. It would seem that the anime adaptation of the hit Shonen Jump action comedy manga of the same name by Yuto Suzuki is one of Netflix's biggest anime hits. It's not even hard to see why in spite of the first
Blue Box Ep. 25 "Even So" marks the finale of the first season of this anime. As you might expect from the previous episode, this one deals with the wreck of the Hina ship that sunk then. Interestingly, it's the way the story deals with that ship sinking in a way that blames neither party that
The clue to as what Blue Box Ep. 23 "Spinning" is all about is in the title. Taiki is basically spinning in place as he goes into emotional turmoil over his feelings towards both Chinatsu and Hina. It's torture for him, but good entertainment for us. Blue Box Ep. 23 "Spinning": Details There's a
Blue Box Ep. 22 "Inota!" gives us a more in-depth look at the new girl: Ayame Moriya. Relax, everyone. She's not here to form another corner of the love triangle. If anything, she ends up supporting the Hina corner of the triangle after hearing her story. As it turns out, Ayame can be a very fierce
Blue Box Ep. 21 "A Chance to Blossom" carries multiple meanings. The first meaning comes from Chinatsu, and is only apparent when you look at her scene in a romantically philosophical context. The second meaning comes from the newly introduced Ayame Moriya, who is also getting a chance to blossom
Blue Box Ep. 20 "As One of Her Closest Friends" has a bit of a emergency happen with the local school's Snow White play. Mostly due to the prince being a no-show. Fortunately, Taiki is there to save the day as a substitute prince! With some interesting complications for his love life considering
Blue Box Ep. 19 "I've Got Plans" is the day of a cultural festival: a kind of open campus festival typical for Japanese schools, and is thus typical of school-focused slice of life anime in general. As it turns out, this anime is no different from them. However, it does have the advantage of that
One of the most active and prolific filmmakers working today, Steven Soderbergh has made a career of pumping out new films every 6 months. They're rarely the same, too, as he constantly tackles new genres and cultural examinations with engaging characters, dynamic direction and fascinating ideas.
Universal Studios Hollywood brought back Fan Fest Nights after an intriguing opening run of the event. It was a cross between Halloween Horror Nights and a way for guests to meet their favorite characters from various properties. The One Piece characters dominated the meet-and-greets last year, and
One scene with the rolling hills and vineyards bathed in gorgeous straw-hued light really snapped You, Me & Tuscany into place for me. Love starts with a fantasy, both in real-life and the film. Anna (Halle Bailey), a down-on-her-luck housesitter, sits next to Michael (Regé-Jean Page) as this