BY JOHN CARTER JR Based on the 2018 Manga series of the same name, Jujutsu Kaisen is an anime series released in October 2020. The…
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Retro Review: That 70s Show
BY JOHN CARTER JR Initially released in August 1998 on Fox and set in the fictional town of Point Place, Wisconsin in the 1970s, That‘70s…
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BY JOHN CARTER JR Hot take, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is the best film in the series. Being the second film and…
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BY JOHN CARTER JR On Christmas Eve in Tokyo, three misfit homeless people (Hana, Gin, and Miyuki) attend a nativity play as they attempt to…
View More Retro Review: Tokyo GodfathersRetro Review: Olive the Other Reindeer
BY JOHN CARTER JR Released by Fox on December 17, 1999, Olive the Other Reindeer is a musical television film directed by Oscar Moore and…
View More Retro Review: Olive the Other ReindeerRetro Review: Rise of the Guardians
BY JOHN CARTER JR Released October 10th, 2012, Dreamworks animation’s Rise of the Guardians features characters often found in the imaginings of children. With some…
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BY JOHN CARTER JR Spoiler Alert for the Erased anime (based on the English Dub) Sachiko Fujinuma, 52, is found dead by her son Satoru,…
View More Retro Review: ErasedRetro Review: The Year Without A Santa Claus
BY JOHN CARTER JR Based on the 1957 children’s book by Phyllis McGinley of the same name, The Year Without A Santa Claus, starring Shirley…
View More Retro Review: The Year Without A Santa ClausHalloween Ends…Finally
BY JOHN CARTER JR Spoiler Warning for Halloween Ends and Trigger Warning for Topics of Violence and Suicide On Halloween night in the year of…
View More Halloween Ends…FinallyRetro Review: Mucho Mucho Amor – The Legend of Walter Mercado
BY JOHN CARTER JR It’s Hispanic heritage month and with it comes reviews featuring Hispanic talent at the forefront. In this review we take a…
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