When Ultraman: Rising started streaming on Netflix in June 14, 2024; it was a major hit. The combination of excellent animation quality, highly emotional story (starring an Ultraman caring for a baby kaiju, no less), and epic music made it one of the best Ultraman films in the Tsuburaya
Ultraman: Rising is one of the best new additions to Tsuburaya Productions' Ultraman franchise. Seriously, when this animated film made its global debut on June 14, 2024; it wowed critics and audiences alike, earning 83% over 43 critical reviews and 92% over 250+ ratings from audiences on
Ultraman: Rising is not only the 44th and latest cinematic entry in the Ultraman media franchise from Tsuburaya Productions, but also one of the best entries in that franchise. In fact, I would go so far as to say that it is the best among those 44 films. A big part of why that is the case is
There's a long line of classic baseball films: Rookie of the Year, Field of Dreams, The Sandlot, and A League Of Their Own, to name a few. And in a year when Los Angeles just won its eighth World Series, no film seems more perfect to experience either for the first time or re-watch than
Ultraman: Rising is perhaps the best recent addition to the Ultraman franchise from Tsuburaya Productions. Mostly due to the addition of the titular Ultraman having to care for an adorable baby kaiju. That and much, much more is what turns Ken Sato into an Ultradad at his finest hour.
Today, Netflix previewed an exciting, wide-ranging lineup of animated series and films headed to its streaming platform in the next year and beyond. Animation has proved huge for Netflix; the streamer reports more than 130 million households tune into animated programming every month. Now,
If you are excited about the upcoming ULTRAMAN: RISING film you will want to check this out. Today Netflix revealed the official trailer and key art poster for ULTRAMAN: RISING. Starring Christopher Sean (Ken Sato/Ultraman), Gedde Watanabe (Professor Sato), Tamlyn Tomita (Emiko), Keone Young
Summer blockbuster season, meet streaming. When you’re not hitting the movie theater, you can check out new movies from home over on Netflix. Here’s a look at all the films premiering on the streaming platform in the next few months. May Film Premieres On Netflix Unfrosted - May 3 Michigan,
At the end of last week's episode of The Pitt, we finally learned what happened to cause Westbridge to shut down. As PTMC preemptively secures itself from a possible cyberattack, the younger doctors and nurses get a trial by fire on how their superiors did their jobs "in the 1900s." With
The trailer for A24's The Drama does a great job of keeping things intentionally vague. We meet Charlie (Robert Pattinson) and Emma (Zendaya), a couple about to get married who seem like they know everything about each other… until they very clearly don’t. One drunken night at dinner with
Cultural phenomena like Elvis Presley simply don't come along very often. As a follow-up to his 2022 Elvis Biopic, energetic director Baz Luhrmann unearthed and restored never-before-seen footage of Presley, including 45 minutes of audio where he discussed his life and work, and made all of