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‘Terrifier 3’: No budget can limit the bounds of creativity
Damien Leone’s recently released, “Terrifier 3,” has rightfully earned the title of being his most gruesome installation yet. Just like Art the Clown’s skyrocketing...
‘My Hero Academia: You’re Next’ is a bold new chapter...
“My Hero Academia” (MHA) creator Kohei Horikosh's newest movie, “My Hero Academia: You're Next," directed by Tensai Okamura, is sure to leave fans conflicted,...
TXT’S Yeonjun’s ‘Ggum’ promises to stick with you like venom
On Sep. 19, 2024, Yeonjun of K-pop boy group TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) released his second solo song after “Boyfriend,” an original soundtrack (OST)...
‘The Wild Robot’: DreamWorks’ Heartwarming Tale of Parenthood, Survival, and Stunning...
DreamWorks’ newest movie “The Wild Robot," directed by Chris Sanders is sure to bring audiences a heartwarming experience leaving them in tears or on...
“The Penguin” fails to be a great comic book show
Batman wants to be taken seriously. Or rather, the executives who control his likeness want him to be taken seriously. Over time, his image...
Divine Fury: ‘Blood of Zeus’ Season Two
Four years after its debut, the second season of "Blood of Zeus," a Netflix original anime series, premiered on May 10. The first season,...
‘Turtles All the Way Down’: A lesson in loving and prevailing
Directed by Hannah Marks, “Turtles All the Way Down” is a faithful adaptation of John Green’s 2017 novel about a teen with obsessive-compulsive disorder...
‘Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation’ is the next fantasy showstopper
For the spring season, what seems to be in the cards for anime fans are continuing fantasy series with powerhouses such as “KonoSuba: God's...
Taylor Swift’s lyricism shines in ‘The Tortured Poets Department’
Taylor Swift released her highly anticipated 11th studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” on April 19, 2024. Two hours after its release, Swift added...
‘Abigail’: A ballerina vampire’s bloody ballet that is far from terrifying
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Loosely inspired by the 1936 film “Dracula’s Daughter,” “Abigail” was theatrically released on April 19. The horror-comedy film follows a group of six criminals...