Yu-Gi-Oh was a manga series created in Kazuki Takahashi and serialized between 1996 and 2004. It later spawned into a media franchise, most prominently being its own card game, as well as an anime series originally created by Toei Animation… Continue reading "Yu-Gi-Oh: The Movie – Pyramid of Light"
The American crime thriller series, Breaking Bad, was a television phenomenon. Often considered one of the best, if not THE best television show ever made with its excellent story progression, showcase of a brutally honest world, intentionally hateable yet explored… Continue reading "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie"
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World is based on a long string of natural-historic novels written by Patrick O’Brien, who worked on over 20 books within this series up until his death in the year, 2000. The… Continue reading "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World"
Aladdin was a smash hit for Disney when it was released in 1992 for its fast-paced humor and creative designs and visuals. Due to this popularity as well as the success of the created-for-syndication Television program airing at the time… Continue reading "The Return of Jafar"
Batman is a figurehead in comic book history, being one of the most recognizable comic book characters of all time, is arguably the mascot of DC comics next to Superman, and is often listed as many people’s favorite superhero of… Continue reading "Batman: Mask of the Phantasm"
Harry Potter as a franchise is one that still to this day people are vividly obsessed with, with fans still celebrating the franchise (whether books or films) in their own way through fan clubs, buying merchandising and other personal projects… Continue reading "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix"
The 1992 musical comedy, Sister Act, starring Whoopi Goldberg is a film that a lot of people still treasure quite strongly to this day, and this may surprise many as on the surface, the film is perfectly cute and endearing,… Continue reading "Sister Act"
It’s always refreshing when something as subjective as a comic book story is taken in a different direction that doesn’t just present it as explosive blockbuster junk-food. Taking the light and adventurous tales of DC comics and warping them into… Continue reading "Joker"
The Road to El Dorado came during DreamWorks’ earlier stages, only being its 3rd feature animated film at the time. They were still at a point where they were fleshing out their identity apart from other animated studios at the… Continue reading "The Road to El Dorado"