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Howl’s Moving Castle at 21: Hayao Miyazaki’s Only ‘Mistake’ Made the Movie Infinitely Better but at the Cost of American Fans

Hayao Miyazaki’s Howl’s Moving Castle (2004) is most often cited as being among Studio Ghibli’s most visually stunning and emotionally resonant films. An adaptation of British author Diana Wynne Jones’ novel of the same name, the film takes significant artistic liberties that result in one of Miyazaki’s most enigmatic films. Unlike the novel, which has […]

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You’re Missing Out If You Haven’t Seen the Most Underrated Anime Studio Bones Still Hasn’t Fully Adapted

There are few anime that manages to capture the perfect mix of action, comedy, and heartfelt storytelling, like Noragami. It is one of the evergreen stories that you can pick up at any time and still feel connected. Such a timeless work was brilliantly depicted by Studio Bones, with two seasons worth of content, Noragami […]

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One Piece: Robin’s Lack of Haki Makes Zero Sense When You Realize Oda Traumatized Her With Logia Users for Years

The archaeologist of the Straw Hat Pirates, Nico Robin might be one of the most interesting characters in the entire One Piece storyline. Her connection to Ohara and her ability to read the ancient text on the poneglyphs makes her the biggest target of the World Government and also other enemies, who are consistently trying […]

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“It’s sad the show is missing this kind of details”: ‘The Day of the Jackal’ Is Getting Season 2 but It Can’t Repeat Its Worst Mistake Anymore

The Day of the Jackal became one of the most-watched series from Sky Atlantic, with a record 3 million views in the first week in November. The show packed some great action and a strong performance from Eddie Redmayne. While the show is based on Frederick Forsyth’s The Day of the Jackal, many elements were […]

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Bosch: Legacy Season 3 Review — A Pulse-Pounding Piece of Righteous Justice

Last season in Bosch: Legacy, we saw Harry Bosch take on the bad guys who abducted his daughter. That’s what good old Harry always does, you see—much like the outlaw Omar Little and Inspector Harry Callahan, this private detective roams the sunburnt streets of Los Angeles, enforcing his own set of rules. The third and […]

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