Lesley Aeschliman

Manga Review: Magi Volume 12

Manga Review: Magi Volume 12

Magi, Volume 12: The Labyrinth of Magic focuses on Aladdin, a young man who is a Magi and has the ability to gather the Magoi of Rukh to power his magic. Magi Volume 12 Written by: Shinobu Ohtaka Publisher: Shogakukan English Publisher: VIZ Media Release Date: June 9, 2015 Volume 12 opens with Yamraiha finishing off […]

 Lesley Aeschliman

Manga Review: Tokyo Ghoul Volume 1

Manga Review: Tokyo Ghoul Volume 1

Tokyo Ghoul Volume 1 focuses on a shy college freshman named Ken Kaneki who has an interest in reading. Tokyo Ghoul Volume 1 Written by: Sui Ishida Publisher: Shueisha English Publisher: VIZ Media Release Date: June 16, 2015 Volume 1 opens with Ken and his friend, Hide, at a café. A news report comes on the […]

 Lesley Aeschliman

Manga Review: Arata: The Legend Volume 22

Manga Review: Arata: The Legend Volume 22

Arata: The Legend Volume 22 tells the story of two boys named Arata who come from two different worlds-one from modern day Japan, the other from Amawakuni. The two boys switch places and are mistaken for the other and the modern day Arata finds himself being framed for murder. Arata: The Legend Volume 22 Written by: […]

 Lesley Aeschliman

Manga Review: Wandering Son Volume 8

Manga Review: Wandering Son Volume 8

Wandering Son Volune 8 tells the story of Shuichi Nitori, a boy who wants to be a girl and Yoshino Takatsuki, a girl who wants to be a boy. Back in the fifth grade, they both enjoyed dressing as the opposite gender, and their friends would encourage them. It appears that back then, their friends just […]

 Kaitlyn Booth

Review: Inside Out Gives You Feelings About Emotions

Review: Inside Out Gives You Feelings About Emotions

Title: Inside Out Director: Peter Docter Screenwriter: Pete Docter (story by), Ronaldo Del Carmen (story by), Meg LeFauve (screenplay by), Josh Cooley (screenplay by), and Pete Docter (screenplay by) Principal Cast: Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Richard Kind, Bill Hader, Lewis Black, Mindy Kaling, and Kaitlyn Dias Summary: After young Riley is uprooted from her Midwest […]

 Melina Chavez

We Built this City on Rock N Roll… and Murder. Grayson #7, Reviewed

We Built this City on Rock N Roll… and Murder. Grayson #7, Reviewed

This is not your typical big hair, spandex wearing, and leopard print concert. But this show kills it. GRAYSON #7 Writer: TIM SEELEY Artist: STEPHEN MOONEY Cover Artist: MIKEL JANIN Publisher: DC COMICS Release Date: FEB 4 2015 Have a copy of Grayson #7 delivered to your doorstep! So have you ever gone to a […]

 Jasen

Is Jurassic World Worth Your Money?

Is Jurassic World Worth Your Money?

 Jurassic World Director: Colin Trevorrow Writers: Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, and Colin Trevorrow Starring: Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D’Onofrio, BD Wong, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson After over a decade in “development hell” the gods finally deemed the world ready for a fourth Jurassic Park movie. While the potential cast has changed over the […]

 Ryan Thomason

TV Review: Dark Matter, Episode One

TV Review: Dark Matter, Episode One

What happens when you take six people (and one android), then wake them up on a super amazing space ship one by one? Oh, and none of them have any idea who they are or anything about their past, but still have the reflexes mentally and physically to do jobs they are specialists at? You […]

 Kaitlyn Booth

Review: Me And Earl And The Dying Girl Is Heartbreaking And Genuinely Funny

Review: Me And Earl And The Dying Girl Is Heartbreaking And Genuinely Funny

Title: Me And Earl And The Dying Girl Director: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon Screenwriter: Jesse Andrews (novel and screenplay) Principal Cast: Thomas Mann, RJ Cyler, Olivia Cooke, Nick Offerman, Connie Britton, and Molly Shannon Summary: High schooler Greg, who spends most of his time making parodies of classic movies with his co-worker Earl, finds his outlook forever […]

 Lesley Aeschliman

Manga Review: Blue Exorcist Volume 13

Manga Review: Blue Exorcist Volume 13

Blue Exorcist Volume 13 focuses on a high school boy named Rin Okumura and his friends, who all attend True Cross Academy to learn how to become Exorcists. Blue Exorcist Volume 13 Written by: Kazue Kato Publisher: Shueisha English Publisher: VIZ Media Release Date: June 2, 2015 Get it for $7.81! Volume 13 opens with […]

 Lesley Aeschliman

Manga Review: Voice Over! Seiyu Academy Volume 11

Manga Review: Voice Over! Seiyu Academy Volume 11

Voice Over! Seiyu Academy Volume 11 focuses on Hime Kino, a high school girl who is part of Holly Academy High School’s voice acting department. She has a gruff voice that doesn’t work well for female voice acting roles, but she’s been given a chance at fame by posing as a boy named Shiro in […]

 Lesley Aeschliman

Manga Review: Food Wars! Volume 6

Manga Review: Food Wars! Volume 6

Food Wars! Volume 6 focuses on Soma Yukihira, a boy who dreams of becoming a full-time chef at his father’s restaurant and to surpass his father’s culinary skills. When Soma graduates from middle school his father shuts down the restaurant to cook in America. However, Soma is sent to the Totsuki Culinary Academy, an elite […]

 Lesley Aeschliman

Manga Review: Seraph of the End: Vampire Reign Volume 5

Manga Review: Seraph of the End: Vampire Reign Volume 5

Seraph of the End: Vampire Reign Volume 5 takes place in a world where vampires rule the earth and enslave children to serve as their food source. A boy named Yuichiro escapes from the vampire city, but only after seeing the other orphans he lived with killed in front of him. Unknown to Yuichiro, his […]

 Kaitlyn Booth

Sundance Review: Last Days In The Desert Is Bad Bible Fan Fiction

Sundance Review: Last Days In The Desert Is Bad Bible Fan Fiction

Title: Last Days In The Desert Director: Rodrigo Garcia Screenwriter: Rodrigo Garcia Principal Cast: Ewan McGregor, Tye Sheridan, Ciarán Hinds, and Ayelet Zurer Summary: Ewan McGregor is Jesus—and the Devil—in an imagined chapter from his 40 days of fasting and praying in the desert. On his way out of the wilderness, Jesus struggles with the […]

 Lesley Aeschliman

Manga Review: So Cute It Hurts!! Volume 1

Manga Review: So Cute It Hurts!! Volume 1

So Cute It Hurts!! Volume 1 focuses on the Kobayashi twins, Megumu and Mitsuru, who were named after historical figures. Megumu grew up to have an interest in history, while her brother is more interested in athletics and hitting on girls. The twins attend different schools: Megumu goes to a regular high school, while Mitsuru […]

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