It’s appropriate that the Academy Theater will be kicking off AniMay, its annual celebration of all things otaku, with Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust. The film was produced with an American audience in ...
A quarter of a century ago, one of the most cinematic anime films ever made debuted in Japanese theaters. Although largely overshadowed by other mammoth projects released in the years before it, ...
Whenever retro anime of the metal-as-hell variety makes the rounds on social media, it never fails to leave me in awe of the artistry its creators mustered back in the day. Think Bubblegum Crisis, ...