Author: Jonathan H. Kantor
Kimi No Na Wa Has Surpassed Studio Ghibli’s Record-breaking Hit, Spirited Away, As The Highest Grossing Anime Film
Kimi no Na Wa (Your Name) was released last year to critical acclaim all over the world. Since its release, it has risen to become…
Foods you had no idea are actually American
There are many foods we simply know come from this place or that, but oftentimes it turns out we’re dead wrong, and those wonderfully foreign…
Stranger Things Producer Promises Bigger And Darker Season 2
Prior to its release in 2016, not much was known about Stranger Things and it looks like season two will be no different. Little has…
Studio Ghibli’s Amazon Prime Series ‘Ronja, The Robber’s Daughter’ Gets A Trailer
When it comes to anime, one of the most reputable studios in Japan is the famed, Studio Ghibli. Studio Ghibli is responsible for some of…
The best Super Bowl commercials ever created
The Super Bowl is one of the most-watched sports broadcasts on Earth, if for nothing else then the incredibly creative — and often hilarious —…
Justice League Assembles in New Photo And Synopsis
Whether you’re a fan of DC’s foray into a combined universe and its recent submissions of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice or the poorly…
The CW Renews Arrow, Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow and More
They may not be knocking their movie adaptations out of the park like Marvel has done with its characters, but DC has been doing very…
Looks Like Thor And His Rommate Are Getting Another Adventure in ‘Team Thor: Part 2’
2016’s massive hit, Captain America: Civil War, saw some of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most powerful players knock each other about in a fight of…
Foods you always thought were American but aren’t
Some foods are easy to place into a national origin. (Like Spam. Only Americans could invent something so disgusting.) But we can’t lay claim to…
Want a Different Kind of Zombie Movie? Consider Then ‘The Girl With All The Gifts’
Zombies have infected the culture for decades now and it seems that each and every addition to the genre is a rehashing of the same…