
In-Depth Film Analysis of La Haine (1995)
La Haine is a provocative exploration of urban disillusionment, depicting three friends navigating violence, justice, and societal decay in Paris. Its characters personify archetypes that challenge traditional narratives, exposing the harsh realities of marginalized youth…
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Manga Review: All You Need is Kill (2014)
Keiji, a recruit jacket soldier, is sent out on his first sortie only to be horrifically killed in action. After dying, he wakes up to the morning before battle and relives the same day over and over in a mysterious time loop that resets upon his death…
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Book Review: Marble Heart by Gretta Mulrooney
Marble Heart is a story of being sucked into a cause, manipulated by an egotistical leader, and seeking atonement in later life…
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Book Review: Crow Girl by Kate Cann
Lily is a shy girl with low self esteem that gets harassed by the popular girls at school and is ignored by everyone else. After discovering that her local woodland harbours some hungry crows, she gets into a routine of feeding them everyday. She teaches the crows to come to her on command and hatches…
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Book Review: The Mist
That sound wasn’t coming from the market. It was coming from behind me. From outside. Where the mist was. Something that was slipping and sliding and scraping over the cinderblocks. And, maybe, looking for a way in…
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Book Review: The Caves of Steel Review – Isaac Asimov (1954)
In the distant future, human society lives in the massive domed cities of Earth and the use of artificial intelligence and robots is strictly controlled, the people being prejudiced against machines…
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Game Review: House of Ashes
With an interesting premise, a strong main cast of likable characters, and a visual style that is commendable, House of Ashes is the first and so far the only game in the Dark Pictures Anthology that I would highly recommend…
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Manga Review: Deserter (2021) ~ Junji Ito
Hailed as a collection of manga artist Junji Ito’s early work, Deserter consists of twelve stories of the paranormal, macabre, and the strange…
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Game Review: F.E.A.R.
Be your own action movie star while dodging paranormal forces in this action-packed, horror-themed shooter…
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Game Review: Little Hope
All flash no filler sums up this evening slog through the empty streets and story of Little Hope…
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Book Review: The Naked Sun
A murder has occured on Solaria, a planet run almost entirely by robots. The few people that live there are disgusted by the thought of human contact yet one of their own has been beaten to death in a gruesome killing…
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Manga Review: Opus
An enthralling tale of a creator and his creations. Satoshi Kon’s Opus is a mind-bending clash between fantasy and reality…
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Comic Review: Ghost World
Ghost World follows Enid and Rebecca, two teen graduates of high school on the verge of adulthood, in the trials and tribulations they face in mundane, everyday life…
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