Anime roundup 5/3/2018: Bad Life Choices
In this week’s viewing: Megalobox takes an ever tougher bet, Steins;Gate 0 revisits a less laudable part of its predecessor, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Megalobox takes an ever tougher bet, Steins;Gate 0 revisits a less laudable part of its predecessor, and more!
Author, artist, screenwriter and now…producer? Check out Dianne L Gardner’s project to bring her Ian’s Realm Saga to the screen!
This week Steve gives his personal opinion about TV SF/F. What does he watch and why? See if you watch the same things!
In this week’s viewing: Remakes and sequels don’t necessarily mean the same old same old, and it’s time to make the final cut for what to follow the rest of the season!
In this week’s viewing: The last batch of premieres for spring, and a couple of returning faces!
In this week’s viewing: Megalo Box sets the standard as the spring premieres continue.
In this week’s viewing: It’s the end of the season, it’s the beginning of the season, it’s full of crazy spooky things either way!
Steve reviews a reboot/remake of Tomb Raider (really?), and a quick look at a semi-genre film called I Kill Giants. What the heck is semi-genre?
In this week’s viewing: Hakumei and Mikochi learn what fishing is really about, Hakyu Hoshin Engi turns into character drama, and more!
Did the past season seem lackluster? Well, get ready to be snowed under by more sf options than ever!
On March 19, the writer and journalist Nicolás Kingman Riofrío passed away at 99; he made contributions to Ecuadorian SF and Fantasy literarture.
This week is movie week—a fantasy over a century old, and a brand new science fiction. Both are very good for their time, Steve thinks—see what you think!
In this week’s viewing: Hakyu Hoshin Engi tackles advanced physics again, Beatless pretty much lays out what’s really going on, and more!
The Mexican writer, Laura Elena Cáceres, reviews Berzerker’s Anger by Monterrey Nuevo León
In this week’s viewing: Beatless considers the humanity of tools, Hakumei and Mikochi does it better, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Hakyu Hoshin Engi is a science-fantasy juggernaut, Kokkoku takes the really long view, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Beatless is too weird for Amazon to handle, another show has gone mysteriously silent, and more!
Suitable for both young and old and promising everything we need to know, what more would a Star Wars fan need?
In this week’s viewing: Hakumei and Mikochi and Kokkoku stop to change clothes, also some dramatic stuff happens, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Beatless adds another antagonist, Hakyu Hoshin Engi operates at ludicrous power levels, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Hakumei and Mikochi celebrates home crafts, Hakyu Hoshin Engi whips up an unusual recipe, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Hakyu Hoshin Engi pulls off a double fridging, Beatless menaces its heroine for cheap plot points, Kokkoku’s heroine is done being menaced, and luckily the other show aboslutely does not fit this theme.
This week, Steve holds his breath and dives into movies about amphibious guys, which is a thing, now. Not Navy Seals, but Gill-Men (and Guillermo!). Put on your dive mask and check it out!
In this week’s viewing: Which shows look like they have what it takes to stay in the commentary lineup for the rest of the season?
In this week’s viewing: Tiny creatures are the best as the season premieres continue.
Don’t be left in the dark. Will Smith and Joel Edgerton bring the Fantasy and Science Fiction worlds together for a few bright moments in the Netflix film Bright.
In this review of Abandoned by Jorge Oswaldo Claudio Toscano, Ivan questions whether it achieves its purpose of raising awareness of environmental deterioration.
In this week’s viewing: A slow start to premiere week, but big news for the simulcast landscape!
In this week’s viewing: Hozuki wraps up (for now), and a look back at the best and most memorable shows of 2017.
Evil certainly is a matter of perspective. But, then again, so is goodness

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