‘Ninja Scroll’ Celebrates 30th Anniversary In Theaters

0 0 Despite its title, Ninja Scroll is one of the most famous samurai period drama (both jidaigeki and chanbara work) anime in history. With Yoshiaki Kawajiri as the director and writer, this anime film made headlines when it made its theatrical debut all the way back in June 5, 1993. In its home nation […]
Clue On Stage: This Murder-Mystery-Comedy Is A Winner! [Review]

0 0 A dark and stormy night. Six mysterious guests. And a body in Boddy Manor. Get ready to figure out whodunnit in the stage adaptation of the fan-favorite murder-mystery, Clue! The theatre production, written by Sandy Rustin, is based on both the 1985 Paramount film and the classic Hasbro game. The play stars John […]
‘Demon Slayer -KIMETSU NO YAIBA- the stage’ To Stream On Crunchyroll

0 0 Demon Slayer -KIMETSU NO YAIBA- the stage will be one of the more unique adaptations of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba manga and anime. Why, you might ask? As you can see by the title, this will be the first live stage adaptation of Koyoharu Gotouge’s work. Usually, this means that you […]
Celebrating The Lion King 30th Anniversary at the Hollywood Bowl

0 0 The Hollywood Bowl recently held a special event to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Disney’s The Lion King, and we were lucky enough to check it out! Like other film events at the Hollywood Bowl, Disney’s The Lion King 30th Anniversary: A Live-to-Film Concert Event played the film with the accompaniment of a […]
Fiennes Commands The Stage In Shakespeare’s Macbeth [Review]

0 0 The beauty and the curse of theatre is that each new production of a show brings something different — even when the story and characters are as well-trod as those of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. It can be a double-edged sword: a production can emphasize aspects of a play you already favor, or highlight things […]
Spy x Family Code: White ~ Red Carpet Premiere Details [Review]

0 0 Spy x Family Code: White is quite possibly the most perfect anime film I’ve watched in a while. It features hilarious comedy, heartrending feels, splendid action, and surprisingly delightful explosions in a nearly two hour long sensation. All because the Forger family took a weekend vacation to what they thought was a winter […]
GKIDS To Show ‘The End Of Evangelion’ In NA Theaters For The First Time

0 0 When The End of Evangelion first premiered in Japanese theaters on July 19, 1997; it was certainly a…unique anime film. Directors Hideaki Anno (who also wrote for the anime film) and Kazuya Tsurumaki intended this anime film to serve as the conclusion to the 1995 anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. If you’ve watched […]