Horror Month 2023 Episode 6: “Bloodborne” (2015)

Bloodborne is a 2015 Playstation 4 third person action game developed by FromSoftware. You play a hunter roaming the streets of a decaying Victorian-era city called Yharnam, fighting off disgusting monstrosities. As this is a FromSoftware title, you will die, and die a lot. I decided to play an hour of Bloodborne because, I haven't …

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Scary Movie Month 2021: Jacob’s Ladder

Welcome to day 3 of Scary Movie Month. Today, I’m looking at something a little different than the previous two days. We are going to look at the 1990 psychological horror film, Jacob’s Ladder. Directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Tim Robbins and Elizabeth Peña, Robbins is a former Vietnam Vet who begins to have …

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Scary Movie Month 2021: Lunar Legend Tsukihime episode 02: “Black Beast”

So, I realized that I made a mistake on the date of the last review-- it's NOT actually 2022 yet.  It's still 2021 :O  Was I already looking ahead to next year??? Maybe...? Erp!  Okay, let's begin!  You can read my review for episode 1 here. The second episode begins with the OP, a haunting …

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Scary Movie Month 2022: Dark Water (2002)

So it begins. The first entry into the third annual attempt to write about something scary every day during the month of October. For the first entry, we are going to take a look at the 2002 Japanese adaptation of a short story written by Koji Suzuki… Dark Water. Early 2000’s Asian horror (most notably …

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A Tribute to Kyoto Animation

Kyoto Animation, the anime studio behind such modern anime classics such as The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Clannad, K-On was devastated by a senseless arson attack that killed 34 people on July 17, 2019.  I would like to take a moment to commemorate the studio with some moments that have impacted me.  This list will …

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Anime Review: Attack on Titan s.3 e.57: “That Day”

"And isn't it ironic" -Alanis Morisette Hello all you wonderful readers, Grisha Jaeger lived within the walls of the Eldian internment camp with his family.  Seeing a blimp fly overhead, he decides to see where the aircraft lands.  As Eldians, they are forbidden to leave the confines of their prison without permission, but after making …

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Attack on Titan s.3 e.56: “The Basement”

"What takes us back to the past are the memories.  What takes us forward is our dreams" -Jeremy Irons Hello lovely readers, Well, here we are.  After nine years and 55 episodes, this moment has finally come.  After the sweat, blood, tears, and insane loss of life, Eren and Mikasa have finally arrived home.  What …

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Attack on Titan S.3 e.52: “Descent”

Hello all you lovely readers, After giving a devastating blow to the Armored Titan, the scouts take a moment to breathe.  However, their victory is short lived as another combatant enters the fray like a bomb from the sky.  This familiar foe may serve to be the most deadly the scouts have experienced yet.  How …

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Anime Review: Gurren Lagann

This is the tale of a man who has yet to realize his destiny... Simon dug.  Every day without fail, he would dig tunnels and expand the underground village of Giha, his home.  Every day was the same without fail.  His bro, Kamina would always tell him that there was more to life than the …

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