the dominance of the black colour and a severely dramatic sense of the world of the main character. The scenes with depressive characters capture the horror of a global apocalypse as well as the fear of an individual threat. The atmosphere of misery and hopelessness is created by grim stylistic...
Suddenly, Stevie finds herself in a life she doesn’t quite understand, one where she’s estranged from her parents, drifting away from her friends, lying about the hours she works, dating a boy she can’t remember crushing on, and headed towards a future that isn’t at all what her ...
Close at hand, Kirinmaru calls to Osamu Kirin to lead him to the future as hordes of demons come from the Windmill of Time. Within the Sacred Tree of Ages, Rin senses that something big has occurred. As they travel through the rainbow corridor, Towa vows that after destroying the Grim ...
When Wall becomes too protective about his clients, Ami and Yumi plot to have him fired. Song Sung Bad: Kaz writes a song, but Ami and Yumi don't like it. They don't let Kaz know in fears of disappointing him. Helping Hand: Yumi cramps her hands after signing too many pictures...
there is a flesh-and-blood person underneath. All of this may sound a bit grim, and while Amin's story contains plenty of heartbreaking moments and an ever-present reminder that there are people around the world dealing with crises like this right this very second, there are also moments ...
The Anime Blog Anime Music Tournament to crown the best anime song of all time has been going on for a while over at http://animusictourney.wordpress.com/ and we’ve reached the Sweet Sixteen. (You should all check it out, and vote for the songs I like.) Over the course of the to...
He is shrewd with his picks: in January 2020, Engelwood’s “Crystal Dolphin”—an elementary future-funk remix of Kingo Hamada’s 1982 song “Dolphin in Town”—randomly went viral on TikTok. Months later, in August, Bastian shared a video about Hamada’s original song with the caption, ...
Things are about to get juicy at Rotten Tomatoes! For our giant-sized countdown of erotic movies, we go deep into the annals of cinema history and pull out some prime ’80s sleaze (9 1/2 Weeks, Body Double), international and arthouse flicks (3-D Sex and Zen, Romance), LGBTQ-focuse...
‘Piss Artist’ maintain Tomkins vocal style, but finds them crushed into the music like never before. The music is a mix of drum machine, synthesizer, organ and electric piano, all twisted to create a new kind of oppressive atmosphere. Sometimes the music veers into song like structures, ...
The song is subbed so I clearly can tell what this song is about. Rather than freaking out like the average person, I thought it was pretty interesting given the topic it was about or seemed to portray, not to mention the song was really good. I mean REALLY good. The more I listened...