Ultraman has been around since the 1960s, starting out as a live-action series in Japan, it has gone on to inspire many shows, films, manga, and anime. Coming to Netflix June 14, directors Shannon Tindle and John Aoshima are set to introduce a new version of the iconic hero that is sure to delight longtime fans and newcomers of all ...
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House of Ninjas: Director Dave Boyle Interview
I have long been a fan of anything related to martial arts; I'm talking tv shows, movies, games, anime, and manga. So when I heard about the new Netflix show, House of Ninjas, I knew that it was right up my alley. Recently I was able to speak with the show's director and co-writer, Dave Boyle, to learn more about this family of shinobis ...
Pain Hustlers Review: Greed, Backroom Deals, and the Opioid Crisis
Based on true events, Netflix's new dramedy, Pain Hustlers tells an entertaining story of greed, backroom deals, and the opioid crisis. Pain Hustlers Review A black and white opening, shot in pseudo documentary style, sets the stage for the story of Pain Hustlers. Convicted employees of the pharmaceutical company Zanna sit down to tell how a ...
The Killer Review: A Methodical, Gripping Revenge Thriller
David Fincher returns to a genre he knows well with The Killer, only this time he pulls his serial killer into the spotlight for a methodical, intense, and gripping revenge thriller. The Killer Review In Paris, France an unnamed assassin (Michael Fassbender) is holed up in an abandoned WeWork building. He is there waiting on his next ...
Blue Eye Samurai Review: An Epic, Bloody Ride For Anime Fans
A tale of revenge that doesn't shy away from the action or the carnage, Blue Eye Samurai is an epic, bloody ride that is just what anime fans have been waiting for. Blue Eye Samurai Review In Japan during the Edo-period, outsiders are forbidden in the country. Anyone with mixed blood is seen as impure, something not human. Mixed-race, ...