Demon Slayer: Season 4

After Season 3’s shocking finale, Tanjiro Kamado, and allies enter Hashira Training (the equivalent of a boot camp) to prep up for an upcoming epic battle between Muzan and his demons. While Tanjiro pushes his abilities to the limit, he interacts with his friends knowing he may or may not make it out alive. Meanwhile, […]

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Demon Slayer: Season 3

Picking up where Season 2 left off, Tanjiro Kamado and his sister, Nezuko arrive at “Swordsmith Village.” Due to his previous battle, he must get a new sword. Suddenly, two power demons attack the village. Tanjiro, Nezuko and their new friends, Kanroji, Tokito & Kotetsu join forces to protect the villagers. Demon Slayer’s third season […]

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Classics Review: Onibaba

Set in the 14th Century during the Nanboku-chō period, an old woman and her daughter-in-law kill samurai, discard their inventory and sell ’em in order to stay alive. The former meets a man wearing a mask. Meanwhile, the latter sneaks out at night visiting a neighbor. All heck breaks lose. Released in 1964, (same year […]

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Demon Slayer: Season 2

Picking up where Season 1 left off, Tanjiro Kamado continues his quest to undo Nezuko’s curse with help from allies Zenitzu & Inosuke. They go on a train where they meet pro slayer, Rengoku. Together they battle Emmu. One storyline later, they team up with former ninja, Tengen Uzui to rescue his three wives from […]

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Comics Review: Wolverine Vol. 1

He’s the best in what he does. And what he does isn’t very nice. Thanks to Wolverine gaining popularity as a fan favorite since “Giant-Size X-Men,” English comic book writer, Chris Claremont wrote four issue solo mini-series on my all-time favorite Marvel superhero. Published in September-December 1982, (same year New Mutants made their debut) Wolverine’s […]

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Kill Bill

After Quentin “QT” Tarantino (one of my all-time favorite filmmakers) directed his third film, “Jackie Brown,” he resumed development of a script title he and Uma Thurman were working on since their first collaboration in “Pulp Fiction.” Without nothing on their plate, they brainstormed ideas for “Kill Bill” fleshing out Uma’s character known as “The […]

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