Flashback Review: The Animal

Thanks to “Billy Madison” and “Happy Gilmore,” Adam Sandler’s career launched him as a leading man starring in notable comedies “The Waterboy,” “The Wedding Singer,” and “Big Daddy.” Adam founded his production company, Happy Madison named after his two successful hits. Besides starring in his own movies, he produces and supports projects for his pals, […]

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Thunderbolts*

The final entry of Phase Five set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe or MCU for short sets course correction for “The Multiverse Saga” after “Captain America: Brave New World” was an underwhelming flop. Luckily, “Thunderbolts*” managed to win back fans and movie goers like me. I didn’t expect it to be very good. As you […]

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Shangri-La Frontier: Season 1

In 2017, Weekly Shonen Magazine (not relation to Weekly Shonen Jump) published a web novel series titled, “Shangri-La Frontier.” Set in the near future where traditional video games compatible to a screen are labeled as retro are replaced by virtual reality becoming a staple within the gaming community. One gamer named, Rakuro Hizutome spends his […]

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Kaiju No. 8: Season 1

In July 2020, Weekley Shonen Jump published a digital manga on Shonen Jump+ titled, “Kaiju No. 8.” The story’s about a guy named, Kafka Hibino. A down-on-his-uck cleaner whose duty is to dispose a giant monster’s remains. Kafka dreams of joining the Defense Force along with his childhood friend, Mina Ashiro. Unfortunately, she became a […]

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Solo Leveling: Season 1

In 2016, a South Korean web novel titled, “Solo Leveling” published online. Set in a world where humans gifted with powers partake in life threating quests as hunters. Their goal is to obtain resources by entering a portal that’ll take ’em to a dungeon filled with deadly enemies standing in their way. A ranking system […]

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Back to the Future

Fresh from making “Used Cars” with filmmaker, Robert Zemeckis, screenwriter, Bob Gale looked through his father’s high school yearbook. He imagined himself and his dad if they were friends and attended the exact same school. Bob came up with an idea if he went back in time meeting his dad. Rob shared his mother’s childhood […]

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