The animators pack so many enriching details into their adaptation that even the most incidental scene feels consequential.
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All You Need Is Kill review
All You Need Is Kill is a visually arresting and emotionally thoughtful adaptation that succeeds through style and momentum, ...
In Freeside, nobody looks twice at The Ghoul impaled on a pole by the side of the road. He can't reach his vials and is ...
By condensing the logic of the action, this anime adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s light novel undermines the story’s ...
The time-loop film, which adapts the same Japanese light novel that inspired the Tom Cruise movie, has spectacular monsters, ...
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