Anime Review

Neo Parasyte f  Review
Manga Review

Neo Parasyte f  Review

Neo Parasyte f  Review
The best contributions in Neo Parasyte f are strange and compelling, making this unusual collection of short stories well worth reading, especially if you’re a fan of Hitoshi Iwaaki’s original work.
• 29th November 2017
Dragon Ball Z Movie Collection Two Review
Anime Review

Dragon Ball Z Movie Collection Two Review

Dragon Ball Z Movie Collection Two Review
It seems Dragon Ball Z movie collections are like buses: wait for ages for one to turn up and then you get two (nearly) at once … with a third about a month later! Anyway, Movie Collection 2 contains the third and fourth movies released under the Dragon Ball Z label, “The Tree of Might” and “Lord Slug”, or the one with evil Goku and the one with evil Piccolo, if you wish…
• 26th November 2017
In/Spectre Volume 1 Review
Manga Review

In/Spectre Volume 1 Review

In/Spectre Volume 1 Review
Despite the silly name and lack of fanfare around this title, In/Spectre starts off very well with likable characters, sincere chemistry between the two leads and interesting spin on Japanese folklore.
• 19th November 2017
A Strange and Mystifying Story Volume 1 Review
Manga Review

A Strange and Mystifying Story Volume 1 Review

A Strange and Mystifying Story Volume 1 Review
Looking for a well-drawn, appealing urban fantasy BL with believable, relatable characters? Start here with Tsuta Suzuki's A Strange and Mystifying Story. Just don’t expect it to show all its strengths in this first volume; it gets much better later on!
• 17th November 2017
Fireworks Cinema Screening Review
Film Review

Fireworks Cinema Screening Review

Fireworks Cinema Screening Review
Fireworks is a visually stunning film with an interesting twist on the ‘Groundhog Day’ concept without going too deeply into it. A fun movie that makes another worthy addition to the UK’s most fruitful year of anime cinema releases so far.
• 13th November 2017
Lu Over the Wall Theatrical Review
Film Review

Lu Over the Wall Theatrical Review

Lu Over the Wall Theatrical Review
Lu Over the Wall is a fantastic, family-friendly, magical adventure that will capture your heart. It has something for everyone: older viewers will be enthralled by the character development and messages of using music to convey feelings, while younger viewers will fall in love with Lu and her childish antics.
• 8th November 2017