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Compilation films can sometimes be a hard sell. In some cases, they can do a great job trimming the fat off of a series’s narrative, such as with the two Made in Abyss movies. However, some make you feel like you’re

Realms based on the things that bump in the night isn’t new, but there’s always a creative twist that comes from each one. From the musical wonderment of The Nightmare Before Christmas to the kindheartedness of Welcome to Demon School!

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Workplace romances can be tricky. There’s always the risk of awkwardness between your fellow coworkers, not to mention the risk of gossip. It’s these elements that make Reika, the focus of Kanae Sato’s Saving Sweets For After-Hours, hesitant to find

The world's in chaos, there's nonstop corruption, and we all need to do something about it. That about sums up The Great Leap Forward's new album Revolt Against An Age of Plenty, but that's still oversimplifying it. The side project

When it comes to the narrative of Jujutsu Kaisen, it has its ups and downs. However, it’s in the fights where the burning spirit of Gege Akutami’s series roars at its most fiercest. In its tenth volume, not only does

Denji is a good boy. Yes, he has powers that make chainsaws come out of his body. That doesn’t change the fact that he has a good soul in that beaten-up body of his. Bigger than any chainsaw he can