Year: 2015
Review: Space Dandy: Season 2
Space Dandy doesn’t take itself seriously, and in today’s anime climate of gritty realism and gut-wrenching drama, it’s a breath of…well, not fresh air, but maybe a breath of air that’s filled with hair spray, cheap cologne, and the smell of grease from retro diner food. … read more
Bloodsucking Bastards: Brian James O’Connell On Comedy And Terror
Now that Bloodsucking Bastards is available to own, O’Connell and Dr. God are working with a few future projects that sound promising. … read more
Living In Oblivion
The stylistic choices of Living in Oblivion are beautiful. The film alternates between using black and white and color for its shots, depending on the act. … read more
Holy Nostalgia! The Impact Of Batman’s Camp
It doesn’t seem to matter what kind of Batman fan you are—whether it be the current Arkham series, Christopher Nolan or Tim Burton’s films, or even just an Animated Series fanatic—there’s a place in everyone’s heart for the ’60s Batman television show. … read more
Review: Assassin’s Creed Syndicate
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate definitely improves upon the majority of the series’ shortcomings, though it fails to add anything substantial. … read more
Review: Danganronpa: The Animation
Danganronpa: The Animation is based on Spike Chunsoft’s PS Vita Interactive Mystery Novel, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. … read more
The Menzingers @ The Complex with Pianos Become the Teeth,...
Closing out the show was The Menzingers, a band with a heart and something more. … read more
Nintendo Airstream Tour 2015
Nintendo’s Airstream tour was the harbinger of the holidays for me this year—the Airstream was beautifully decorated with wrapping paper that I wish I could steal, and the Christmas spirit was in the air. … read more
Review: Ghost In The Shell — Arise: Borders 3 &...
It’s hard to assess where these two episodes stand in the lexicon of the Ghost In The Shell franchise. … read more
Trevor Kelley: Ambitions of Grandeur
Though Trevor Kelley may look a little bit different than many other comedians, the only thing that sets him apart onstage is the height of the microphone. … read more