In This Corner of The World Review
In This Corner of The World takes a refreshing spin on depicting WWII and stories about Hiroshima. Specifically, it takes a more humorous approach than films before it while still maintaining...
Tsukigakirei: as the moon, so beautiful Review
Tsukigakirei is an anime that ended regretfully. It's odd to say considering it didn't give indications of there being more, but I say that not out of malice, only that this...
Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale Review
Finally, this Sword Art Online torture is over for me...okay, so it wasn't all torture. I'm sure a third season will come along or something. Anyway, Ordinal Scale. I was going...
your name. Review
Mitsuha has been acting a bit funny lately. Her friends tease her, asking if she remembers her name or where her locker is today, and Mitsuha has absolutely no recollection of...
Ancien and The Magic Tablet Review
You know how every time you dream you know something great or awful happened but you can't remember it when you wake up? That's Ancien and the Magic Tablet in almost...
The Ancient Magus’ Bride: Those Awaiting A Star Part 2 Review
Despite the fact that trilogies are a fairly common storytelling structure, the pacing of a trilogy is often hard to nail down, especially in the middle act. In a good middle...
Miss Hokusai Review
Artists are crazy. Well, generally if you're a creative person you have weird tendencies in you, but that makes you who you are. In Miss Hokusai, we get to see the...
The Ancient Magus’ Bride: Those Awaiting A Star: Part One Review
The Ancient Magus' Bride has been a surprisingly popular manga on both sides of the Pacific, it has reached bestseller lists in the US and Japan (under the title Mahoutsukai no Yome)...
Under The Dog Review
You'd be forgiven if you forgot that you had backed an anime kickstarter from 2014, even if it was one that promised as much ambition as the one done by Creative...
ReLIFE Review
For most people, the idea of redoing even a year of high school sounds like a horrendous idea. But for Arata Kaizaki, 27 and underemployed (therefore a NEET), this strange option...