“Despite appreciating horror very much (with a lot of classic ones out there, such as 'Halloween', 'Nightmare on Elm Street', 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre', 'Night of the Living Dead' and 'The Exorcist', plus the best of Hammer House of Horror), even if not my favourite genre, it took me a while to g” read more
“'Friday the 13th' may have been panned by critics when first released but since then it is one of the most famous and influential horror films, the franchise containing one of horror's most iconic villains. The film is popular enough to become a franchise and spawn several sequels of varying quality” read more
“Anime: Soul Eater
Now this anime is a great example of a concept being done great (unlike SAO *Cough*)
Medusa herself is a Hero-Turned-Evil – she used to be a student and nurse at Death Weapon Meister Academy but then got the brilliant (not) idea to revive Asura.
Medu” read more
“Anime: Black Butler
Ah, Black Butler.
This show is pretty much heaven for all things gothic – the dark story, characters, and setting are perfect for them.
And amid all the pretty boys and blood-red villainesses, Hannah stands out – a gothic lolita demon servant.
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“Anime: Boku no Hero Academia
Finally, we have our queen.
Breaking the scale at 20.62 m ( 67’7”), we have Mount Lady. The attention loving, gorgeous superhero who may or may not be interested in Kamui’s quirk.
Although usually portrayed as goofy and used to elevate” read more
“Anime: Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!
Although Sayaka is the farthest from the ground in her club, she seems to be the most grounded by far.
I mean she is 180 cm ( 5’11”) but seems to be the most mature of the group.
Having learned the value of money and marketing at” read more
“Anime: Witch Craft Works
Ayaka Kagari is definitely the textbook example of tall and beautiful.
You might even call her hot, a bit over 600 degrees Celsius ( or 1112 degrees Fahrenheit ) to be more precise.
Standing at 175 cm ( 5’9”), not counting the giant pointy h” read more
“In the ocean of animes, you find only a few gems. Most of them are roughs, but this one is cut.
This series boasts of Yuki Kaji (Eren: Attack on Titan fame) at the helm, with Hiroyuki Sawano (Again Attack on Titan fame) commanding the music and composition with **PERFECT** blend of humor, ” read more
“I am not completely sure whether to say this is Francis Ford Coppola's best work or not but it is up there with his best. It is a truly harrowing masterwork with nothing to criticise.
Apocalypse Now is filled with memorable, mystical images, helped by the wonderful cinematography, splendid” read more
“I am not completely sure whether to say this is Francis Ford Coppola's best work or not but it is up there with his best. It is a truly harrowing masterwork with nothing to criticise.
Apocalypse Now is filled with memorable, mystical images, helped by the wonderful cinematography, splendid” read more
Great fun from the Addams Family!
“Well, I finally managed to write a review on this, and I have to say, I like this a lot. I do think Values is marginally better, but both are solid entertainment, two good examples of films, driven by character not plot(though there was a very good one in both films). Like Values, the rating is too ” read more
Finally, a sequel that surpasses its predecessor!
“I love Toy Story, which I still think is the best Pixar animation to date, but Toy Story 2, not only surpasses its predecessor, ,it also manages to make rock-solid entertainment out of a simple story.
The animation is faultless. I could find nothing wrong with that. The script was just as ” read more
“This movie is without doubt the best animated movie of all time. The artistry was perfect. I was spellbound at the animated sequences to the songs "Be Our Guest" and "Beauty and the Beast" especially. The characters were very well drawn, and because of the dark and colourful backgrounds, the film lo” read more
“This movie is without doubt the best animated movie of all time. The artistry was perfect. I was spellbound at the animated sequences to the songs "Be Our Guest" and "Beauty and the Beast" especially. The characters were very well drawn, and because of the dark and colourful backgrounds, the film lo” read more
Not the worst remake, but still pointless...
“I wasn't expecting the remake to Nightmare on Elm Street to be as good as the classic original, but I was expecting a decent enough film. As a remake and on its own terms, this Nightmare on Elm Street is a mess. Is it the worst remake out there? Not quite, Psycho and Wicker Man were worse. But it is” read more
Like reading a comic book - literally
“Based on the graphic novels by Frank Miller (who also co-directed and wrote the screenplay) Sin City tells three stories of crime, corruption, and redemption set in the fictional town 'Basin City'. The first story details the quest of Marv (Mickey Rourke) who searches town for the man who murdered G” read more
“Movies: Sleeping Beauty (1959)
First Appearance: Sleeping Beauty (1959)
Voiced by: Eleanor Audley
Hands down, no argument, the greatest animated villain ever. She's sexy, she's sensuous - in a Disney cartoon! - and she can TURN INTO A DRAGON. For added badassishness,” read more
“Movies: Coraline (2008)
First Appearance: Coraline, a novel by Neil Gaiman, 2002
Voiced by: Dakota Fanning
Neil Gaiman's dark-tinged children's tale combines perfectly with stop-motion genius Henry Selick's signature style, and Coraline herself pops off the screen ev” read more
“Movies: 101 Dalmatians
First Appearance: 101 Dalmatians, a 1956 novel by Dodie Smith
Voiced by: Betty Lou Gerson
About as subtle as a Simon Cowell critique, the clue to the true nature of Dodie Smith's great villainess can be found in her name, like Dr. Evil, or Trul” read more
“Movie(s): Peter Pan (1953)
First Appearance: JM Barrie's Peter Pan (1904)
Voiced by: Hans Conried
Maybe it's because Captain Hook started out on stage that he's so darn good at getting us all cheering and yelling at the screen - for the other guy. A villain more adep” read more
In the mood to kill, not to play
“Have an appreciation for horror, and that was one of two main reasons why 'Child's Play' was viewed in the first place. The other was, having been on a roll reviewing whole horror franchises recently, to see all of the 'Child's Play'/Chucky films featuring one of horror's most iconic villains Chucky” read more
Yet another classic of the horror genre
“There has been a time that I wasn't really that fond of horror films, finding some had cheap excessive gore, bad acting and scripting and a lack of genuine thrills and suspense. I couldn't have been more wrong, some of the best of the genres are anything but these. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one” read more
“There was once a time where I wasn't crazy about horror but over-time I have grown to appreciate it. Halloween really is a true classic of its genre, it is genuinely scary, taut and is pretty much the only movie of the franchise in my opinion that is not only truly effective after all this time but ” read more
Like Freddy Kreuger the film is iconic
“What can I say really about Nightmare on Elm Street. It has been said that it is a horror classic, Freddy Kreuger is iconic and it is an all round great film. I have to say, I agree. Is it a perfect movie? Not quite, the characters are not that well developed, but actually with everything else done ” read more
Like reading a comic book - literally
“Based on the graphic novels by Frank Miller (who also co-directed and wrote the screenplay) Sin City tells three stories of crime, corruption, and redemption set in the fictional town 'Basin City'. The first story details the quest of Marv (Mickey Rourke) who searches town for the man who murdered G” read more
“For me this is one of Studio Ghibli's more realistic films, and it is also one of the more beautiful ones too. Not to mention underrated, in my opinion. It isn't a favourite, but I still admire it hugely and think it is very re-watchable. The story is well structured, and has a real sense of realism” read more