Wayward is the latest show by comedian and Feel Good creator Mae Martin, a Netflix series about the darkness at the heart of the “troubled teen” industry. I watched it
For all its melodramatic brilliance, the Yakuza/Like A Dragon series has long carried a recurring blemish—substories and mini-games that veer from campy charm into outright cringe, usually involving
I didn’t watch last night’s Emmys, where Apple TV’s comedy show The Studio cleaned up with a record-breaking number of awards. I did, however, watch the entirety
Like video game adaptations, live-action anime adaptations get a bad rap for being so rancid that fans preemptively sling shit at their creators for having the audacity to attempt them.
Long Story Short is the latest animated series from Bojack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg, with art by Lisa Hanawalt of Bojack and Tuca & Bertie. Despite this pedigree, it feels
For over fifty years, Kamen Rider has been that dude—no matter the mask, no matter the era. As an “anime guy,” I knew he had hands through cultural osmosis.
Fifteen years after being canceled on Fox, King of the Hill is back. Its fourteenth season doesn’t only mark the return of Hank Hill, America’s dad before American
Squid Game season 3 is out, and with it comes the close to the most anime-cour move Netflix could've pulled by splitting a once razor-sharp series into fragments.