Category: Review
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At the Mountains of Madness: Captivating Yet Dull
Everyone makes fun of H.P. Lovecraft for his use of ‘it was too horrible to describe.’ And honestly, I feel that’s unfair. The man was very descriptive. Sometimes too descriptive. If you’re gonna mock him for anything, it should be the racism. The story focuses on William Dyer, a professor at Arkham’s Miskatonic University as…
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My Review Academia S6 E15: Liberation of the Devil

You know, just once I’d love to see a maximum security prison actually do its job. I’ve seen so many of them in so many stories at this point that ‘maximum security’ basically means ‘is going to get broken into for sure it’s just a matter of time.’ Now armed with Shigurake’s body, All For…
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Illumination’s The Lorax is an Insult to the Original Book

We’re finally done with Minions! Now we get to talk about how Illumination takes beloved children book classics and absolutely butchers them on a fundamental level! This is still somehow an improvement! I’m running out of straws to grasp and we’re not even halfway done, please help me. The Lorax is one of my favorite…
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Final Fantasy VI is a Timeless Masterpiece (Complete Review)

Here we are, ladies and gents and non-binary friends! One of the most influential and iconic RPGs of all time! If you were to ask someone what the best Final Fantasy game was, a lot of people would say this one! Of course, there are people who would say VIII is their favorite, so you…
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Berserk: The Golden Age Arc – Memorial Edition is Surprisingly Amazing

I often forget about the Golden Age trilogy of films. Not because they’re ‘bad’ adaptations of Berserk. It’s just that any adaptation sandwiched between the beloved ’97 anime and the not so beloved 2016/17 version wouldn’t stand out. At least, until this became a thing. The Memorial Edition of the Golden Age trilogy (no matter…