FILM REVIEW | Colorful Madness in the Name of "Chicken"

As a certain candy bar tagline goes, “You’re not you when you’re hungry.” Quests in the name of food can often lead towards chaos, as the likes of Harold, Kumar, Yukihira Soma, and Gordon Ramsay will attest. Even after obtaining

In the 1980s, there was a soap opera called Dynasty. Story-wise, it wasn’t anything to write home about. However, the slap fights amongst the aristocratic ladies made it a cult sensation. Rose & Camellia Collection, which brings the entire series

There’s a lot of hidden mystery within Fly Me to the Moon. Most of that is geared towards Tsukasa’s past, whose centuries-long life has given her the chance to experience a plethora of things. However, tied to her past is

King Baby Duck isn't the one traversing this time, nor is it AFLM. Nay, it's our very special guest Ladybeard! Hear about his and his BABYBEARD partners-in-crime's time at this year's Anime Boston! The travel, the sights, the long flight,

It was quite the nail biter in the previous volume of Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead. We all thought Shizuka was a goner, after she experienced a nasty zombie bite. But in Volume Thirteen, a fluttering of hope

If you ever find yourself trying to remember something, ask a janitor. With their way around buildings and with an ear to the ground, janitors are perhaps the best to recall even the most trivial of memories. So perhaps it’s

Drills are no stranger to video games. Many of us have experienced the classics like Dig Dug and Mr. Driller. But I can’t remember the last time a video game came around where drilling was the main mechanic. Enter Pepper

Within the foggy swamps of New Orleans resides The Palace of Tears. Despite the harrowing vocals from LV Darkling, tears won't be flowing from your eyes. Instead, her and her multi-instrumentalist cohort Erick r Scheid will leave you hypnotized by

I pity the studio who’ll be put in charge of Choujin X’s inevitable anime adaptation. The first four volumes of Sui Ishida’s follow-up to Tokyo Ghoul have been a wonder for the eyes. But in its fifth volume, it manages

Yusei Matsui is in a class all in his own. Ever since Neuro: Supernatural Detective, his visual style has been one filled with uniqueness and beautiful detail. But it’s in his work The Elusive Samurai where his craft has been