The pandemic couldn’t have come at a worse time for Pixar. The fading animation powerhouse emerged from a decade of creative misfires and middling sequels just to have two of their most personal films in forever — Enrico Casarosa’s “Luca” and Domee Shi’s “Turning Red” — dumped onto Disney+, further diluting the brand by retraining audiences to think of Pixar as just another content provider. “Lightyear” was supposed to be the silver bullet that got the studio back on track as the cartoon kings of the summer box office, but the ill-conceived “Toy Story” spinoff only confirmed that Luxo Jr. had lost his luster. Meanwhile, last year’s equally unsatisfying “Elemental” stumbled out of the gate in a way that took the shine off its slow-burn commercial success.
Faced with its first bonafide identity crisis, Pixar decided it would pivot away from original visions in favor of slam-dunk sequels,...
Faced with its first bonafide identity crisis, Pixar decided it would pivot away from original visions in favor of slam-dunk sequels,...
- 6/12/2024
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
There are many places in which Guillermo del Toro’s expertise shines. Whether it be with science fiction or something with a layer of gore in it, if the filmmaker has a hand in a project’s making, there is no doubt that it is going to be splendid. It is not just that he has the liberty of genres but also of mediums.
Guillermo del Toro | image: Instagram/@gdtreal
The filmmaker has shown his artistic prowess through live-action films, Hellboy films and then some. He has also proved time and again that animation as a stylistic choice only opens more doors for him. However, his influence from anime is where things get more interesting. Del Toro’s Pacific Rim drew inspiration from Neon Genesis Evangelion. So it is clear that his love for anime was integral to his growth.
Guillermo del Toro’s Hope for a Live-Action Monster Crushed...
Guillermo del Toro | image: Instagram/@gdtreal
The filmmaker has shown his artistic prowess through live-action films, Hellboy films and then some. He has also proved time and again that animation as a stylistic choice only opens more doors for him. However, his influence from anime is where things get more interesting. Del Toro’s Pacific Rim drew inspiration from Neon Genesis Evangelion. So it is clear that his love for anime was integral to his growth.
Guillermo del Toro’s Hope for a Live-Action Monster Crushed...
- 6/12/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
Gainax, the iconic but latterly tarnished, Japanese animation producer behind anime series “Neon Genesis Evangelion,” has filed for bankruptcy. It had been in operation for nearly 40 years.
The company made the announcement on Friday, via its own website, and said that it had filed its petition with the courts on May 29. The problem of the heavy debt burden that it had been carrying for several years had been made worse by the tangles of mismanagement.
The news emerged at a moment when the Japanese government, sensing growing international interest in Japanese pop culture, has pledged to help manga (comic) and anime (animated series and films) exporters. It also comes just a day before the beginning of the world’s biggest annual animation festival, the Annecy International Animated Film Festival (June 9-15).
The company, then called Daicon Film, was founded in 1984 by a team including Anno Hideaki, Sadamoto Yoshiyuki, Yamaga Hiroyuki,...
The company made the announcement on Friday, via its own website, and said that it had filed its petition with the courts on May 29. The problem of the heavy debt burden that it had been carrying for several years had been made worse by the tangles of mismanagement.
The news emerged at a moment when the Japanese government, sensing growing international interest in Japanese pop culture, has pledged to help manga (comic) and anime (animated series and films) exporters. It also comes just a day before the beginning of the world’s biggest annual animation festival, the Annecy International Animated Film Festival (June 9-15).
The company, then called Daicon Film, was founded in 1984 by a team including Anno Hideaki, Sadamoto Yoshiyuki, Yamaga Hiroyuki,...
- 6/9/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Neon Genesis Evangelion is one of the most impactful anime for any hardcore fan’s childhood. Out of the many anime responsible for pushing people to tears, Hideaki Anno’s masterpiece stands on a pedestal of its own. The many lives it enamored and the fans that found themselves growing up with the anime also hold it close to their heart.
Neon Genesis Evangelion | Credit: Gainax
For those who found it inspiring, there were ways in which they added references or incorporated ideas that brought about even widespread projects. From Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim to the subtle similarities of Kong: Skull Island, tidbits of the anime and manga can be found all over the world. One of the most renowned works of animation, Avatar: The Last Airbender also happens to find inspiration from Anno’s work.
Neon Genesis Evangelion‘s Impact
Episode seven of Avatar: The Last Airbender...
Neon Genesis Evangelion | Credit: Gainax
For those who found it inspiring, there were ways in which they added references or incorporated ideas that brought about even widespread projects. From Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim to the subtle similarities of Kong: Skull Island, tidbits of the anime and manga can be found all over the world. One of the most renowned works of animation, Avatar: The Last Airbender also happens to find inspiration from Anno’s work.
Neon Genesis Evangelion‘s Impact
Episode seven of Avatar: The Last Airbender...
- 6/8/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
Anime studio Gainax announced on its official website on June 7 that the business officially filed for bankruptcy with the Tokyo District Court on May 29, with the court accepting the application. Gainax is best known as the studio that produced Neon Genesis Evangelion , Flcl , Gunbuster , Gurren Lagann and many more classic anime. The statement, penned by representative director Yasuhiro Kamimura, apologized to creditors, those who were working with Gainax to help alleviate the situation prior to the bankruptcy and fans. Kamimura wrote, “We had no choice but to choose bankruptcy because we were unable to fully achieve our goals.” Kamimura states that since 2012 Gainax’s “financial situation worsened" in relation to managing a restaurant, starting a CG company and sizeable unsecured loans to then-executives, all of which caused debt to accrue. This even led to situations where Gainax was removed from production committees they were a part of. The studio also...
- 6/8/2024
- by Daryl Harding
- Crunchyroll
Gainax, the Japanese animation studio behind such classics as Evangelion and Nadia: The Secret Of Blue Water, has reportedly filed for bankruptcy.
The studio behind some of the most successful anime movies and TV shows of all time has reportedly gone bust
Gainax, founded in 1984 and responsible for Neon Genesis Evangelion, Nadia: The Secret Of Blue Water and more besides, filed for bankruptcy in a Tokyo court in late May according to Japanese outlet Automaton Media.
Per its report (translated by Google), the company’s struggles were due to a string of bad business decisions and investments made since 2012.
Gainax’s co-founder Hideaki Anno – and creator of those above anime works – founded a separate animation studio called Khara in 2006. That company has issued its own statement that confirms Gainax’s bankruptcy, published on the 7th June.
“Our company had been aware of Gainax’s poor management and debt for some time,...
The studio behind some of the most successful anime movies and TV shows of all time has reportedly gone bust
Gainax, founded in 1984 and responsible for Neon Genesis Evangelion, Nadia: The Secret Of Blue Water and more besides, filed for bankruptcy in a Tokyo court in late May according to Japanese outlet Automaton Media.
Per its report (translated by Google), the company’s struggles were due to a string of bad business decisions and investments made since 2012.
Gainax’s co-founder Hideaki Anno – and creator of those above anime works – founded a separate animation studio called Khara in 2006. That company has issued its own statement that confirms Gainax’s bankruptcy, published on the 7th June.
“Our company had been aware of Gainax’s poor management and debt for some time,...
- 6/7/2024
- by Ryan Lambie
- Film Stories
Chainsaw Man's Latest Chapter Draws Comparisons to Evangelion with Nsfw Scene - Main Image
The latest Chainsaw Man chapter features an Nsfw scene that triggered comparisons with Neon Genesis Evangelion, sending fans into a frenzy.
Chainsaw Man chapter 167 shows an unexpected explicit moment between Denji and Yoru, which some fans have likened to Shinji Ikari's infamous hospital scene in Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Spoiler Warning: This article includes spoilers for Chainsaw Man chapter 167, so proceed with caution.
Chainsaw Man Chapter 167 Features Nsfw Scene, Draws Evangelion Comparisons
The latest chapter of Chainsaw Man has sparked controversy with an Nsfw scene that has drawn comparisons to a particularly disturbing moment from the End of Evangelion anime.
The moment involves Yoru, the mysterious War Devil possessing Asa Mitaka, and the series' main character Denji.
The encounter takes a rather Nsfw turn, culminating in a disturbing image that bears an uncanny resemblance to...
The latest Chainsaw Man chapter features an Nsfw scene that triggered comparisons with Neon Genesis Evangelion, sending fans into a frenzy.
Chainsaw Man chapter 167 shows an unexpected explicit moment between Denji and Yoru, which some fans have likened to Shinji Ikari's infamous hospital scene in Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Spoiler Warning: This article includes spoilers for Chainsaw Man chapter 167, so proceed with caution.
Chainsaw Man Chapter 167 Features Nsfw Scene, Draws Evangelion Comparisons
The latest chapter of Chainsaw Man has sparked controversy with an Nsfw scene that has drawn comparisons to a particularly disturbing moment from the End of Evangelion anime.
The moment involves Yoru, the mysterious War Devil possessing Asa Mitaka, and the series' main character Denji.
The encounter takes a rather Nsfw turn, culminating in a disturbing image that bears an uncanny resemblance to...
- 6/5/2024
- EpicStream
The anime studio Kinema Citrus was founded in 2008, and has since produced notable works including Yuyushiki , Made in Abyss , Shojo Kageki Revue Starlight and My Happy Marriage . They also made the Star Wars Visions short “The Village Bride.” On May 18th, the studio took a big step by announcing its first two original titles at Anime Central: the mermaid saga Goodbye ,Lara and the light-hearted Ninja Skooler. Crunchyroll News had the opportunity to speak to three studio representatives during the event. Takushi Koide, a talented animator and director who is set to direct Goodbye, Lara ; Takehiro Kubota, the director of last year’s romance series My Happy Marriage ; and Muneki Ogasawara, an experienced producer and co-founder of Kinema Citrus. During the interview, we spoke with each about the challenges posed by original works, Koide’s expectations for Goodbye, Lara , Kubota’s experience directing My Happy Marriage , and how the...
- 6/4/2024
- by Adam Wescott
- Crunchyroll
Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End has been an unexpected anime in many ways. When the series first premiered, it took the world by storm. It quickly became a fan favorite, rising the ranks like no other anime did. On the one hand, Kagurabachi started rising in the world of manga, while Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End did the same in the world of anime.
Frieren and Fern
In such a setting, the anime saw itself ruling over My Anime List’s top rankings, surpassing the greatest shows. Ever since the first season ended, fans have watched as Abe Tsukasa and Yamada Kanehito’s creation won the Kodansha Manga Award 2024 in the Shonen Category. Even then, there has been no news about a possible second season. However, that is not to say that there is no update at all.
Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Fans Get an Unreal Experience
As Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End takes on the world,...
Frieren and Fern
In such a setting, the anime saw itself ruling over My Anime List’s top rankings, surpassing the greatest shows. Ever since the first season ended, fans have watched as Abe Tsukasa and Yamada Kanehito’s creation won the Kodansha Manga Award 2024 in the Shonen Category. Even then, there has been no news about a possible second season. However, that is not to say that there is no update at all.
Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Fans Get an Unreal Experience
As Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End takes on the world,...
- 6/1/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
The 2000s were a truly magical time to grow up. Some of the most successful and captivating cartoons and anime aired during the time. Rushing back home just to catch an episode of Ben 10 or Naruto was probably the golden time of life you will never get back.
Still, these nostalgic series will forever hold a place in the hearts of fans. But did you ever think that these two mega-successful series from different continents would ever refer to each other?
Some fans noticed a startling Naruto reference when they rewinded some old Ben 10 episodes.
The Sneaky Naruto Reference in Ben 10 Ben 10 | Cartoon Network Studios
Merry Christmas is the third episode of Ben 10, season 3. The episode features an evil entity called Mr. Jingles who inhabits a cursed Christmas theme park called Holiday Village. Max’s Rv, the Rust Bucket, broke down in the middle of...
Still, these nostalgic series will forever hold a place in the hearts of fans. But did you ever think that these two mega-successful series from different continents would ever refer to each other?
Some fans noticed a startling Naruto reference when they rewinded some old Ben 10 episodes.
The Sneaky Naruto Reference in Ben 10 Ben 10 | Cartoon Network Studios
Merry Christmas is the third episode of Ben 10, season 3. The episode features an evil entity called Mr. Jingles who inhabits a cursed Christmas theme park called Holiday Village. Max’s Rv, the Rust Bucket, broke down in the middle of...
- 5/27/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
Kaiju No. 8 , based on the hit manga by Naoya Matsumoto, is the story of Kafka Hibino. Hibino is a regular guy in his thirties who lives in a world where Kaiju attacks are commonplace. He once dreamt of joining Japan’s Defense Force to protect innocent people from the Kaiju’s devastating attacks, but instead, he ended up on a ground cleanup crew. One fateful day after a routine job, everything changes for Hibino… Related: Recap: Kaiju No. 8 Episode 5, “Joining Up!” Let’s talk about everything that happened in the latest episode of Kaiju No. 8 ! And catch the next episode of the blockbuster anime right here on Crunchyroll. Warning: Full spoilers for Kaiju No. 8 Episode 6 in the summary. Seriously, major spoilers ahead! Mission Start At 3:00 in the morning, the Third Division of the Japan Defense Force mobilizes in response to a Kaiju sighting. Residents of...
- 5/21/2024
- by Kelly Knox
- Crunchyroll
Photo by Spencer Chamberlain Wilkes-Barre is a tight knit community with a thriving hardcore scene. One of the bands proudly carrying the scene forward and gaining worldwide attention is One Step Closer, who blend myriad influences into catchy, driving and fun songs. One of those influences is anime, and guitarist Ross Thompson is constantly getting ideas, especially for merch, from everyone’s favorite medium. We chatted with Ross about their new record All You Embrace (which is out now), the impeccable drip of Initial D , the community aspect of hardcore, anime, and his hometown. You've been traveling all over North America the past few months. How has that tour been? Ross Thompson : Yeah, it's been like nonstop. Right now we're home for about two months. So it's nice to kind of shut my eyes and take a little break from One Step Closer for a minute, which is nice.
- 5/17/2024
- by Alex Lebl
- Crunchyroll
My Hero Academia: You're Next Movie Release Date - Everything You Need to Know - Main Image
Three years after the World Heroes’ Mission movie was released in Japan, the new My Hero Academia: You’re Next movie finally has a release date.
As its Japanese premiere is fairly close, the movie also got new screenshots that give fans a better idea of what to expect regarding its story.
Much like the previous films in the franchise, the fourth movie will feature a brand-new villain, albeit one with a familiar face.
Fourth My Hero Academia Movie Will Feature a Villainous All Might
The fourth My Hero Academia movie got an intriguing teaser last month that revealed the new villain, Dark Might.
While seemingly a new character, this new foe that Deku and his fellow U.A. classmates will face looks very much like All Might. The mystery behind this villain...
Three years after the World Heroes’ Mission movie was released in Japan, the new My Hero Academia: You’re Next movie finally has a release date.
As its Japanese premiere is fairly close, the movie also got new screenshots that give fans a better idea of what to expect regarding its story.
Much like the previous films in the franchise, the fourth movie will feature a brand-new villain, albeit one with a familiar face.
Fourth My Hero Academia Movie Will Feature a Villainous All Might
The fourth My Hero Academia movie got an intriguing teaser last month that revealed the new villain, Dark Might.
While seemingly a new character, this new foe that Deku and his fellow U.A. classmates will face looks very much like All Might. The mystery behind this villain...
- 5/17/2024
- EpicStream
One of Japan’s most celebrated creatives, Mahiro Maeda, will be releasing his first-ever collection of works later this year, tentatively titled “Maeda Mahiro Zatsu Gashu (Masahiro Maeda’s Miscellaneous Art Collection).” Maeda is best known as a concept artist and director on multiple iterations of Evangelion , concepts on Mad Max: Fury Road , Kill Bill , Shin Godzilla , Shin Ultraman , and monster designs on Ssss.Gridman and Kaiju No. 8 . He is currently affiliated with Khara after starting Gonzo and being part of early Gainax. The book will cover over 100 previously released and unreleased materials from Maeda’s storied production history including the aforementioned works as well as Gunbuster , Gankutsuou and many more. Alongside the materials, which include large-scale drawings, concept art and more, will be historical anime commentary, background information and interviews with the people who worked alongside Maeda on these productions. Related: Photos: Evangelion Crossing Expo Uncovers Series' Merch History The...
- 5/17/2024
- by Daryl Harding
- Crunchyroll
Ultraman: Rising , a CG-animated feature film co-produced by Tsuburaya Productions and Netflix, released two new main trailers today in both English and Japanese dub versions. The movie will start streaming worldwide on June 14, 2024. Ultraman: Rising main trailer The main voice cast members for the English version include: Ken Sato / Ultraman voiced by Christopher Sean Professor Sato voiced by Gedde Watanabe Emiko Sato voiced by Tamlyn Tomita Dr. Onda voiced by Keone Young Ami voiced by Julia Harriman Ultraman: Rising Japanese dub main trailer The main voice cast members for the Japanese dub version include: Ken Sato / Ultraman voiced by Yuki Yamada (Joe Gibken/Gokai Blue in Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger ) Professor Sato voiced by Fumiyo Kohinata (Dr. Dee in Mary and the Witch's Flower ) Emiko Sato voiced by Akari Hayami (ex-Momoiro Clover Z member) Dr. Onda voiced by Fumihiko Tachiki (Gendo Ikari in Neon Genesis Evangelion ) Ami voiced by Ayumi Tsunematsu...
- 5/17/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Hideaki Anno Hints at Plans for New Evangelion Anime - Main Image
After the release of the fourth Rebuild of Evangelion movie, it seemed that the series was officially over, but that might not be the case. In a recent interview, series creator Hideaki Anno hinted at potential plans for a new Evangelion anime.
The Asahi Shimbun newspaper recently shared an interview with Anno. There, he mentioned what the future may hold for the iconic franchise.
Anno did not specifically mention that an anime is in the works, or even in pre-production. He did mention that the franchise is open for new projects, albeit with one key difference from the previous ones.
Evangelion Creator Addresses Plans for Future Projects
Hideaki Anno is no doubt one of the most influential directors in the anime industry. This is thanks to his iconic work Neon Genesis Evangelion.
When the first TV anime was...
After the release of the fourth Rebuild of Evangelion movie, it seemed that the series was officially over, but that might not be the case. In a recent interview, series creator Hideaki Anno hinted at potential plans for a new Evangelion anime.
The Asahi Shimbun newspaper recently shared an interview with Anno. There, he mentioned what the future may hold for the iconic franchise.
Anno did not specifically mention that an anime is in the works, or even in pre-production. He did mention that the franchise is open for new projects, albeit with one key difference from the previous ones.
Evangelion Creator Addresses Plans for Future Projects
Hideaki Anno is no doubt one of the most influential directors in the anime industry. This is thanks to his iconic work Neon Genesis Evangelion.
When the first TV anime was...
- 5/16/2024
- EpicStream
Anime fans might not know this, but Hideaki Anno’s Neon Genesis Evangelion was probably one of the first anime series to revolutionize the anime world by introducing giant robot monsters fighting with each other while being piloted mostly by teenagers. While there were other series that were working on such narratives, no one was able to make it as big as Anno.
Neon Genesis Evangelion
And now, after two decades, the creator of the series has once again highlighted the intention of creating a sequel to one of the biggest series of all time; however, there is a twist to this. Anno has stated that there is a world where he might not be the one to create it; rather, he would pass the baton to someone else.
Also, while talking about the potential sequel, Anno pointed out that the new anime fans don’t prefer new visuals and...
Neon Genesis Evangelion
And now, after two decades, the creator of the series has once again highlighted the intention of creating a sequel to one of the biggest series of all time; however, there is a twist to this. Anno has stated that there is a world where he might not be the one to create it; rather, he would pass the baton to someone else.
Also, while talking about the potential sequel, Anno pointed out that the new anime fans don’t prefer new visuals and...
- 5/15/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Animation studio Mappa will begin a partnership with K2 Pictures , a newly-launched film company based in Tokyo, to produce films for the global market, following an announcement on the company's official website . K2 Pictures was established by Japanese producer Muneyuki Kii , a former head producer at Toei. The company's official website describes its purpose as follows: The company aims to create a new funding ecosystem for Japanese films to enrich local productions by returning profits traditionally accruing to film companies to both investors and creators, and it will also produce projects with emerging and established creators. Additionally, as part of the initiative, K2 Pictures is launching a new content fund – K2P Film Fund I – which will provide support for Japanese features across both animation and live-action and will enable investors, creators and crew members to profit from the Japanese film industry. The Fund is aiming to collaborate with from investors in Japan,...
- 5/10/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
A blast from the past is back! Back in the 1990s, garage kit makers showcased their skills with a pair of highly popular Eva selections. Now, hobbyists of the Reiwa Era can try their hand at these classic kits: a customizable Rei Ayanami and an impressive Eva-01. Released in the late '90s, this 1/4-scale Rei Ayanami kit was modeled by Baume. Unusually for the sculptor, Rei has a very straightforward and neutral pose, most suitable for soft vinyl figures. The finished kit stands 43cm tall: Related: The End Of Evangelion Anime Film Gets US Theatrical Screenings In March Released in 1997, the Eva-01 kit was modeled by Takashi Kinoshita, considered by many to be the best Ultraman sculptor in Japan. Like the Rei Ayanami kit, this soft vinyl garage kit is also being newly printed for modern builders and painters to try: Related: Exclusive Collectible Evangelion Statues and Figures Now...
- 5/9/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
Alice Hirsch/ @h.irsch Jesus Piece combines heavy metal with a love of all things anime and it really shows their work. Aaron Heard spoke with Crunchyroll News about his tattoos, love of the Samurai Champloo sword, and which anime he's been keeping up with. This interview has been edited for clarity. You put out one of the albums of the year last year with “...So Unknown.” Congrats on that and I love seeing how it’s taken the band to new heights! Aaron Heard: Oh, man, it's been awesome. Really just breathed new life into everything. You know, once you've been playing the same songs for a long time, it gets a little redundant, you know? Now that we have some new tracks to play, it’s just like a new fire. Seeing the “Gates of Horn” video is actually what inspired me to reach out. I saw it...
- 5/6/2024
- by Alex Lebl
- Crunchyroll
What Even is 'Retro Anime'? Epic Anime Debates - Main Image
At Epicstream, our team regularly debate the big questions around anime fandom. This week, with the release of T.P Bon on Netflix, we decided to ask what makes a retro anime so retro.
Most of us conjure a specific image when considering a loaded phrase like retro anime. However, how much is retro to do with a particular show's style and how much is it to do with our own experiences of anime growing up?
Check out what our experts had to say and join the conversation in the comments!
Cathlyn: "Retro is About Art Styles"
When we talk about retro anime, two or three things come to mind: the anime's time of release, visual techniques, and genre tropes. After all, retro anime often reflects character archetypes and distinctive art styles prevalent during the time of their production.
At Epicstream, our team regularly debate the big questions around anime fandom. This week, with the release of T.P Bon on Netflix, we decided to ask what makes a retro anime so retro.
Most of us conjure a specific image when considering a loaded phrase like retro anime. However, how much is retro to do with a particular show's style and how much is it to do with our own experiences of anime growing up?
Check out what our experts had to say and join the conversation in the comments!
Cathlyn: "Retro is About Art Styles"
When we talk about retro anime, two or three things come to mind: the anime's time of release, visual techniques, and genre tropes. After all, retro anime often reflects character archetypes and distinctive art styles prevalent during the time of their production.
- 5/2/2024
- EpicStream
Who Was Adv Films? Get to Know Ghost Stories’ Dub Producer - Main Image
Ghost Stories, also known as Ghosts at School, had a fascinating shift that defied convention before finding a voice with Adv Films. It is now regarded as a cult classic, but who exactly was Adv Films, Ghost Stories' English dub producer?
Who Was Adv Films? Ghost Stories’ Dub Producer
Adv Films, frequently abbreviated as A.D. Vision Films, was once a prominent American anime distribution company that held a significant position in bringing Japanese animation to Western audiences during the late 20 and early 21 centuries.
It was based in Houston, Texas, and was founded by John Ledford in 1992. Since then, it has evolved into a multidimensional company that creates dubs, acquires licenses, and distributes many anime titles across multiple genres, catering to the diverse tastes of Western audiences.
Through savvy licensing arrangements with Japanese studios, Adv Films...
Ghost Stories, also known as Ghosts at School, had a fascinating shift that defied convention before finding a voice with Adv Films. It is now regarded as a cult classic, but who exactly was Adv Films, Ghost Stories' English dub producer?
Who Was Adv Films? Ghost Stories’ Dub Producer
Adv Films, frequently abbreviated as A.D. Vision Films, was once a prominent American anime distribution company that held a significant position in bringing Japanese animation to Western audiences during the late 20 and early 21 centuries.
It was based in Houston, Texas, and was founded by John Ledford in 1992. Since then, it has evolved into a multidimensional company that creates dubs, acquires licenses, and distributes many anime titles across multiple genres, catering to the diverse tastes of Western audiences.
Through savvy licensing arrangements with Japanese studios, Adv Films...
- 5/1/2024
- EpicStream
"Mad Max: Fury Road" is one of the best movies of all time — according to /Film — a masterpiece of action cinema and a masterclass in visual storytelling. It is also a bit of a live-action cartoon. Like the best live-action directors, George Miller pulls inspiration from "Looney Tunes" as much as he does live-action movies in making his post-apocalyptic epic, with a sense of logic, physics, pacing, and fun that feels more outlandish than grounded.
But before the movie came out and became a big hit and an Oscar winner, it went through development hell for literal decades, only to go through actual hell during filming. Development took so long and suffered so many setbacks that Miller looked at alternatives to "Fury Road," including telling a completely different story in animated form. Indeed, we know that in 2009 — between two "Happy Feet" movies — Miller considered making an R-rated 3D "Mad Max" anime instead,...
But before the movie came out and became a big hit and an Oscar winner, it went through development hell for literal decades, only to go through actual hell during filming. Development took so long and suffered so many setbacks that Miller looked at alternatives to "Fury Road," including telling a completely different story in animated form. Indeed, we know that in 2009 — between two "Happy Feet" movies — Miller considered making an R-rated 3D "Mad Max" anime instead,...
- 4/30/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
It's been more than two decades since Naoki Urasawa started publishing a manga based on a story arc from Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy. Urasawa changed many details in his reinterpretation, but his new version of the story has been capturing the public imagination since its first issue in 2003.
Now the reinterpretation has been interpreted again – as an animated series. And it turns out, it's really, really good.
So What's The Story?
Pluto takes place in the aftermath of a massive war involving both humans and robots. Now the world is at peace, and thanks to new laws (and programming) it's been eight years since a robot has killed a human. Robots are also now granted equal rights.
When a powerful, famous, and beloved war hero robot is found destroyed, Europol robot detective Gesicht is sent to investigate. As the bodies start piling up, Gesicht realizes that he may be...
Now the reinterpretation has been interpreted again – as an animated series. And it turns out, it's really, really good.
So What's The Story?
Pluto takes place in the aftermath of a massive war involving both humans and robots. Now the world is at peace, and thanks to new laws (and programming) it's been eight years since a robot has killed a human. Robots are also now granted equal rights.
When a powerful, famous, and beloved war hero robot is found destroyed, Europol robot detective Gesicht is sent to investigate. As the bodies start piling up, Gesicht realizes that he may be...
- 4/19/2024
- by louise.everitt@startefacts.com (Louise Everitt)
- STartefacts.com
Grab your plug suit, strap in and hang on for Infinity Studio’s newest set of polystone collectibles. Now, you can defend Tokyo-3 with premium statues of Evangelion’s Unit-00 and Unit-01. Based on the “Operation Yashima” scene from the Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone. film, the new Premium Metallic Color version gives wannabe pilots an unexpected opportunity to grab this long sold-out release! Take the Shot, Shinji! Shinji’s purple Unit-01 nervously eyes up the Fifth Angel, Ramiel, with his Positron rifle. At close to 27 inches long and over 11 inches tall, this piece will take a commanding presence on your display shelf or desk. But is this too much pressure for the Third Child? The Unit-01 release comes equipped with the main figure, base, Positron rifle and a specially numbered serial code plate. All Hope Seems Lost When the first shot doesn’t destroy the Fifth Angel, Ramiel...
- 4/19/2024
- by The Crunchyroll Store
- Crunchyroll
A live-action film adaptation of Taro Nogizaka's psychological thriller manga Natsume Arata no Kekkon ( Natsume Arata's Marriage ) is set to release in Japan on September 6, 2024, following the official announcement on the movie's Twitter account and opening of the official website . A teaser trailer narrated by voice actor Megumi Ogata (Shinji Ikari in Neon Genesis Evangelion ) was also released, and featured below. Teaser visual Yuya Yagira (Toshiro Hijikata in the Gintama live-action film series) is cast as the protagonist, Arata Natsume, while Yuina Kuroshima (Lan Fan in Fullmetal Alchemist live-action film series) plays the main heroine, Shinju Shinagawa. Yukihiko Tsutsumi , known for his directorial works for popular Japanese TV drama series, such as Trick and Srec , serves as director. "I was intrigued by the mysterious, thrilling, and unpredictable storyline of the original manga, but I was even more fascinated by Arata and Shinju's pessimistic but intense search for love," Tsutsumi...
- 4/19/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Two of the best new trends we have seen in anime lately is the emergence of original series, as in not based on manga, with titles like “Bna” and a combination of parodying/homage to the style of titles (or even genres) of the past as in series like “One Punch Man” and “Mob Psycho 100”. “Bang Brave Bang Bravern” manages to combine both, this time functioning as an homage/parody of mecha titles.
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Lewis Smith and Isami Ao are two professional soldiers who meet each other in Oahu, Hawaii during joint American-Japanese military exercises under Ad-rimpac. During one of the exercises, a mysterious enemy invades the island and starts wreaking havoc, with the Earth forces and particularly the mechas not being able to even pose a threat. When all hope seems lost, a mysterious talking robot named Bravern...
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Lewis Smith and Isami Ao are two professional soldiers who meet each other in Oahu, Hawaii during joint American-Japanese military exercises under Ad-rimpac. During one of the exercises, a mysterious enemy invades the island and starts wreaking havoc, with the Earth forces and particularly the mechas not being able to even pose a threat. When all hope seems lost, a mysterious talking robot named Bravern...
- 4/12/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
There are so many directions that a Spy x Family could pursue. The ongoing anime has a deeply versatile story structure that allows it to indulge in diverse missions so that the series always feels fresh. Accordingly, it’s seriously surprising to see Code: White function as a covert cooking anime movie.
It’s the type of story that audiences would expect to see in a Food Wars! or Toriko feature film, but not Spy x Family. It’s also an ambitious approach to Spy x Family’s first movie that hedges its bets and is too cautious to disrupt the status quo. Code: White is still rich in classic Spy x Family elements, even if it amounts to an empty meal.
Loid Forger has previously thwarted international incidents, avoided assassination, and pulled off precision exchanges. Spy x Family has repeatedly proven that he’s an expert spy who can...
It’s the type of story that audiences would expect to see in a Food Wars! or Toriko feature film, but not Spy x Family. It’s also an ambitious approach to Spy x Family’s first movie that hedges its bets and is too cautious to disrupt the status quo. Code: White is still rich in classic Spy x Family elements, even if it amounts to an empty meal.
Loid Forger has previously thwarted international incidents, avoided assassination, and pulled off precision exchanges. Spy x Family has repeatedly proven that he’s an expert spy who can...
- 4/12/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Jujutsu Kaisen is one of the best and most popular anime and manga series of all time. A supernatural and manga phenomenon, it has successfully garnered a huge fan following across the world. Thanks to its gripping storyline and dynamic characters, the mythos has become an integral part of pop culture.
Jujutsu Kaisen
While its alluring characters and intriguing narrative are to be hailed as the reason for its worldwide popularity, the series’ numerous pop cultural references have also played a pivotal role. From Michael Jackson to Quentin Tarantino, the manga and anime have made several iconic references.
So, without further ado, here are 5 of the best pop-culture references that Jujutsu Kaisen has made:
1. Hakari pulling an Mj pose Hakari pulling the Mj pose in Jujutsu Kaisen manga
Kinji Haraki, a third-year student at Tokyo Jujutsu High, is a tall man with a pretty muscular build. known for his self-absorbed nature,...
Jujutsu Kaisen
While its alluring characters and intriguing narrative are to be hailed as the reason for its worldwide popularity, the series’ numerous pop cultural references have also played a pivotal role. From Michael Jackson to Quentin Tarantino, the manga and anime have made several iconic references.
So, without further ado, here are 5 of the best pop-culture references that Jujutsu Kaisen has made:
1. Hakari pulling an Mj pose Hakari pulling the Mj pose in Jujutsu Kaisen manga
Kinji Haraki, a third-year student at Tokyo Jujutsu High, is a tall man with a pretty muscular build. known for his self-absorbed nature,...
- 4/8/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
"Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood" has turned 15 years old. Debuting in 2009, it was the second (and more faithful) anime adaptation of the original manga by Hiromu Arakawa. It's one of the best anime of its decade and genre (battle shonen) too. For as much stock as you can put in fan community rankings, "Brotherhood" maintained the #1 spot on MyAnimeList for years and was only recently dethroned by 2023's breakout hit, "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End."
"Neon Genesis Evangelion" and "Cowboy Bebop" first converted me to anime, while I admit I watched the 2003 "Fullmetal Alchemist" first. Still, I'd say "Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood" is what made me an anime fan, not just an occasional admirer. It's one of the most satisfying experiences I've ever had with a TV series (I watched the last 13 episodes in a single sitting) and the high I've been chasing with anime since.
"Fullmetal Alchemist" is different from many other shonen (young boys) anime/manga.
"Neon Genesis Evangelion" and "Cowboy Bebop" first converted me to anime, while I admit I watched the 2003 "Fullmetal Alchemist" first. Still, I'd say "Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood" is what made me an anime fan, not just an occasional admirer. It's one of the most satisfying experiences I've ever had with a TV series (I watched the last 13 episodes in a single sitting) and the high I've been chasing with anime since.
"Fullmetal Alchemist" is different from many other shonen (young boys) anime/manga.
- 4/6/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Anthology Film Archives
“Essential Cinema” brings films by Mekas’ Walden and Journey to Lithuania, Man Ray, Duchamp, René Clair and more; a Quebec cinema retrospective is underway.
Museum of the Moving Image
Hal Hartley’s masterpiece Henry Fool plays on 35mm this Sunday; a Jim Henson program shows on Saturday and Sunday; a Warner Bros. cartoon collection screens Friday and Sunday.
Metrograph
A complete retrospective of Lee Chang-dong has begun.
Film Forum
Le Samouraï and the Belmondo-led Classe tous risques continue playing in new 4K restorations; It Came from Outer Space plays in 3D this Sunday.
Paris Theater
A dual retrospective of Steven Zaillian and Patricia Highsmith brings films by Hitchcock, Fincher, Scorsese, Haynes, Wenders, and more.
IFC Center
The End of Evangelion continues its run, while Paprika, Female Trouble, Desperate Living, and Repo! The Genetic Opera show late.
The...
Anthology Film Archives
“Essential Cinema” brings films by Mekas’ Walden and Journey to Lithuania, Man Ray, Duchamp, René Clair and more; a Quebec cinema retrospective is underway.
Museum of the Moving Image
Hal Hartley’s masterpiece Henry Fool plays on 35mm this Sunday; a Jim Henson program shows on Saturday and Sunday; a Warner Bros. cartoon collection screens Friday and Sunday.
Metrograph
A complete retrospective of Lee Chang-dong has begun.
Film Forum
Le Samouraï and the Belmondo-led Classe tous risques continue playing in new 4K restorations; It Came from Outer Space plays in 3D this Sunday.
Paris Theater
A dual retrospective of Steven Zaillian and Patricia Highsmith brings films by Hitchcock, Fincher, Scorsese, Haynes, Wenders, and more.
IFC Center
The End of Evangelion continues its run, while Paprika, Female Trouble, Desperate Living, and Repo! The Genetic Opera show late.
The...
- 4/5/2024
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Kaiju No. 8, Naoya Matsumoto’s masterpiece has been adapted into the anime series and is scheduled to release on April 13, 2024. The series has created a lot of buzz among the fans of the Kaiju No. 8 manga series who eagerly await the anime series created by Production I.G. Additionally, the series will be the first ever anime to be live-streamed on X(Formerly Twitter).
Kaiju No. 8
Recently the creators of the series revealed that the famous pop rock band, One Republic will perform the ending theme of the series, while the opening theme will be created by British singer Yungblud, featuring Imagine Dragons. The revelation came as an unexpected shock to the fans of the series.
While most of the fans were happy to see the collaboration between them, others expressed disappointment and believed that One Republic and Yungblud wouldn’t be able to do justice to the series.
Kaiju No. 8
Recently the creators of the series revealed that the famous pop rock band, One Republic will perform the ending theme of the series, while the opening theme will be created by British singer Yungblud, featuring Imagine Dragons. The revelation came as an unexpected shock to the fans of the series.
While most of the fans were happy to see the collaboration between them, others expressed disappointment and believed that One Republic and Yungblud wouldn’t be able to do justice to the series.
- 4/4/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Voice actor Megumi Ogata (Shinji Ikari in Neon Genesis Evangelion ) announced on her official Twitter that she served as the narrator for a special trailer for Onmyoji 0 , a new live-action film inspired by Baku Yumemakura's historical fantasy novel series Onmyoji . "Awesome visuals...in a word, super cool!" Ogata said on Twitter. "Please check out the trailer and the movie!" The new clip features sorcery scenes by young Abe no Seimei, played by Kento Yamazaki, and visual effects created by Shirogumi ( Godzilla Minus One ). Ogata narrates the four abilities of Seimei: to cut through space, seal the enemy's spells, make a spiritual barrier, and summon hidden, powerful forces. Related: Onmyoji 0 Live-Action Film Releases Full Trailer Featuring Bump Of Chicken Theme Song Onmyoji 0 Main trailer The main cast for the movie includes: Abe no Seimei played by Kento Yamazaki Minamoto no Hiromasa played by Shota Sometani Queen Yoshiko played by Nao...
- 4/4/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Calling Kaiju No. 8’s upcoming premiere driven by anticipation would be an understatement. In a world of Gods and monsters, it is the latter that seems to be making the fans even more hyped than anything else. From Godzilla x Kong to the entire franchise that came before, monsters are a key factor of today’s means of entertainment.
Kaiju No. 8
As the film dominates the box office with ease, it is Kaiju No. 8 that can do the same with anime fans. Ironically enough, the series is often compared with Godzilla, both the franchise and the character. Now that it will be making its premiere with the first season, here are 5 reasons as to why Kaiju No. 8 is Godzilla x Kong fans’ boon.
1. Attack on Titan Once Again
Eren Yeager in Attack on Titan
Ever since Kajiu No. 8’s manga was released, fans have constantly found...
Kaiju No. 8
As the film dominates the box office with ease, it is Kaiju No. 8 that can do the same with anime fans. Ironically enough, the series is often compared with Godzilla, both the franchise and the character. Now that it will be making its premiere with the first season, here are 5 reasons as to why Kaiju No. 8 is Godzilla x Kong fans’ boon.
1. Attack on Titan Once Again
Eren Yeager in Attack on Titan
Ever since Kajiu No. 8’s manga was released, fans have constantly found...
- 4/1/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
Graphic: The A.V. Club, Photo: John P. Johnson, Gkids, Neon, Janus Films, Image: Focus Features, Warner Bros., Screenshot: Sony Pictures Entertainment/YouTube, Searchlight Pictures/YouTube, Sony Pictures Entertainment/YouTubeBustin’ used to make me feel goodForeground: Ernie Hudson, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, and Harold Ramis in Ghostbusters (Columbia Pictures/Archive Photos...
- 3/30/2024
- avclub.com
Crunchyroll is carving out a monster-sized home for the launch of the eagerly anticipated Kaiju No. 8. For the first time, the ultimate destination for anime will stream new episodes of the series live every week in more than 200 countries and territories around the world at the same time as it broadcasts in Japan, starting on Saturday, April 13 at 7:30 pm Ist.
The official key visual for the Anime:
Check the English Dub Trailer here:
In case fans miss it live, the new episodes of Kaiju No. 8 will be available on Crunchyroll every Saturday at 9 pm Ist. Subscribers can visit the official Kaiju No. 8 show page on Crunchyroll now to add it to their Watchlist as a reminder.
Additionally, Crunchyroll will be producing multiple dubs of Kaiju No. 8 in English, Latin American Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Castilian Spanish, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.
Not only that, Crunchyroll...
The official key visual for the Anime:
Check the English Dub Trailer here:
In case fans miss it live, the new episodes of Kaiju No. 8 will be available on Crunchyroll every Saturday at 9 pm Ist. Subscribers can visit the official Kaiju No. 8 show page on Crunchyroll now to add it to their Watchlist as a reminder.
Additionally, Crunchyroll will be producing multiple dubs of Kaiju No. 8 in English, Latin American Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Castilian Spanish, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.
Not only that, Crunchyroll...
- 3/27/2024
- by The Inverted Mind
- AnimeHunch
The End Of EvangelionPhoto: Gkids
This month, for no real reason other than the fact that it was a cool idea, anime distribution company Gkids announced a North American theatrical run for Hideaki Anno’s groundbreaking film The End Of Evangelion—originally released in Japanese theaters in 1997 as both a...
This month, for no real reason other than the fact that it was a cool idea, anime distribution company Gkids announced a North American theatrical run for Hideaki Anno’s groundbreaking film The End Of Evangelion—originally released in Japanese theaters in 1997 as both a...
- 3/25/2024
- by Sam Barsanti, Matt Schimkowitz, and Drew Gillis
- avclub.com
Once more, and with feeling…
Roxy Cinema
Our 35mm print of Bertrand Bonello’s House of Tolerance has a final screening on Sunday; Spike Lee’s He Got Game and Hoosiers play on prints, while Blonde Ambition screens this Sunday.
Anthology Film Archives
The films of Med Hondo play in a massive retrospective.
Film Forum
Hondo’s West Indies begins screening in a 4K restoration; the Belmondo-led Classe tous risques begins playing in a new 4K restoration; Buster Keaton’s The Cameraman plays with live music on Sunday.
Film at Lincoln Center
The films of Wojciech Has are highlighted in a new series.
Paris Theater
A new retrospective shows just how incredible a year 1974 was: Chinatown, Badlands, Amarcord, California Split, The Conversation, Kiarostami’s The Traveler and more screen, many on 35mm.
Museum of the Moving Image
The Red Shoes screens on Saturday and Sunday.
Museum of Modern Art
The...
Roxy Cinema
Our 35mm print of Bertrand Bonello’s House of Tolerance has a final screening on Sunday; Spike Lee’s He Got Game and Hoosiers play on prints, while Blonde Ambition screens this Sunday.
Anthology Film Archives
The films of Med Hondo play in a massive retrospective.
Film Forum
Hondo’s West Indies begins screening in a 4K restoration; the Belmondo-led Classe tous risques begins playing in a new 4K restoration; Buster Keaton’s The Cameraman plays with live music on Sunday.
Film at Lincoln Center
The films of Wojciech Has are highlighted in a new series.
Paris Theater
A new retrospective shows just how incredible a year 1974 was: Chinatown, Badlands, Amarcord, California Split, The Conversation, Kiarostami’s The Traveler and more screen, many on 35mm.
Museum of the Moving Image
The Red Shoes screens on Saturday and Sunday.
Museum of Modern Art
The...
- 3/22/2024
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Spoilers follow.
Ah, the double feature. Old Hollywood studios devised it as a way to run (B) movies too short or cheap to merit full price, but there's something undeniably fun about watching two movies back to back. The success of the unofficial double feature that defined 2023, "Barbenheimer," suggests I'm not alone in feeling this; comparing two films is a fun exercise, especially if you can find unexpected similarities.
Two masterpieces are back in the news this week in a great coincidence: "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" celebrates its 20th anniversary, while anime classic "The End of Evangelion" received its first-ever official U.S. theatrical release.
"Eternal Sunshine" is a sci-fi love story; Joel (Jim Carrey) discovers his ex-girlfriend Clementine (Kate Winslet) had all her memories of him erased; he decides to do the same to his memories of her. "The End of Evangelion" is the conclusion of the TV show "Neon Genesis Evangelion,...
Ah, the double feature. Old Hollywood studios devised it as a way to run (B) movies too short or cheap to merit full price, but there's something undeniably fun about watching two movies back to back. The success of the unofficial double feature that defined 2023, "Barbenheimer," suggests I'm not alone in feeling this; comparing two films is a fun exercise, especially if you can find unexpected similarities.
Two masterpieces are back in the news this week in a great coincidence: "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" celebrates its 20th anniversary, while anime classic "The End of Evangelion" received its first-ever official U.S. theatrical release.
"Eternal Sunshine" is a sci-fi love story; Joel (Jim Carrey) discovers his ex-girlfriend Clementine (Kate Winslet) had all her memories of him erased; he decides to do the same to his memories of her. "The End of Evangelion" is the conclusion of the TV show "Neon Genesis Evangelion,...
- 3/21/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
In the Japanese animated movie industry, the Evangelion series is considered one of the pioneers. The most latest movie in the collection was Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time and it was a sure hit. It is the fourth and last movie in the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise’s Rebuild of Evangelion film series, which is produced by Studio Khara.
Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time
The film’s plot centers on Shinji Ikari, who is still lost and without hope after losing his will to life, but discovers what it means to have hope in a new location. In the end, Wille takes one more, difficult stance to stop the Final Impact, and the Instrumentality Project is launched. It was launched on March 8, 2021, and garnered positive feedback from both fans and critics.
Hideaki Anno co-directed, wrote, and produced the movie and it was probably the biggest film in the franchise.
Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time
The film’s plot centers on Shinji Ikari, who is still lost and without hope after losing his will to life, but discovers what it means to have hope in a new location. In the end, Wille takes one more, difficult stance to stop the Final Impact, and the Instrumentality Project is launched. It was launched on March 8, 2021, and garnered positive feedback from both fans and critics.
Hideaki Anno co-directed, wrote, and produced the movie and it was probably the biggest film in the franchise.
- 3/21/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Wayfarer took the metal world by storm with their sweeping black metal epic album American Gothic in 2023. The album provides a unique look at the history of the United States, and drummer Isaac Faulk has previously discussed numerous different elements that influenced the album’s creation. Faulk’s long-running relationship with anime manifests itself in countless ways in Wayfarer’s music, as well as the music of his numerous other projects like Stormkeep and Blood Incantation. From anime OSTs to subject matter to artistic presentation, the medium is deeply influential in his creative process. I chatted with Faulk to learn a bit more about how Trigun and Flcl were pivotal in making one of the year’s best albums. American Gothic has been such a smash success and ended up on so many “Album of the Year” lists! What was that recording process like? Isaac : The last record was more in this big,...
- 3/16/2024
- by Alex Lebl
- Crunchyroll
Roxy Cinema
Our 35mm presentation of Bertrand Bonello’s House of Tolerance screens on Saturday and Sunday; Jessica Hausner’s Hotel plays on Friday, as does a Frank Tashlin / Jerry Lewis double-bill of Hollywood or Bust and The Geisha Boy; The Bridges of Madison County and Lenny Cooke play on Saturday, while One Hand Don’t Clap shows Sunday; Red Rock West plays Saturday and Sunday.
Anthology Film Archives
Films by Jean-Luc Godard and more play in Afterimage.
Museum of Modern Art
The essential work of Ernie Gehr plays in a new retrospective.
Film Forum
The Japanese horror series continues with Ugetsu, Throne of Blood, Audition, Godzilla, and more; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang plays on 35mm this Sunday.
IFC Center
The End of Evangelion plays this Sunday; The Big Lebowski, Fight Club, Under the Silver Lake, and The Shining play late.
The post NYC Weekend Watch: House of Tolerance on 35mm...
Our 35mm presentation of Bertrand Bonello’s House of Tolerance screens on Saturday and Sunday; Jessica Hausner’s Hotel plays on Friday, as does a Frank Tashlin / Jerry Lewis double-bill of Hollywood or Bust and The Geisha Boy; The Bridges of Madison County and Lenny Cooke play on Saturday, while One Hand Don’t Clap shows Sunday; Red Rock West plays Saturday and Sunday.
Anthology Film Archives
Films by Jean-Luc Godard and more play in Afterimage.
Museum of Modern Art
The essential work of Ernie Gehr plays in a new retrospective.
Film Forum
The Japanese horror series continues with Ugetsu, Throne of Blood, Audition, Godzilla, and more; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang plays on 35mm this Sunday.
IFC Center
The End of Evangelion plays this Sunday; The Big Lebowski, Fight Club, Under the Silver Lake, and The Shining play late.
The post NYC Weekend Watch: House of Tolerance on 35mm...
- 3/15/2024
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
On the movie screen, Jennifer Lopez is known for being a romantic comedy queen in films like "Maid in Manhattan," "Monster-in-Law," and "Marry Me." However, on Netflix, she appears to be pursuing a wholly different crown and going after action movie and genre glory. Sure, Lopez has made her share of genre thrillers, especially early in her career: "Money Train," "Anaconda," "U Turn," and "Out of Sight," most notably. Yet it's her turn in 2023's "The Mother" that marked her debut as a fully-fledged action star and now she's following that up with a lead performance in a big-budget sci-fi shoot 'em up, if the new trailer for Netflix's "Atlas" is any indication.
As a co-producer as well as star of "Atlas," Lopez has put together a pretty promising team to bring her next Netflix-distributed action venture to life. Alongside co-stars Simu Liu, Sterling K. Brown, and Mark Strong, the...
As a co-producer as well as star of "Atlas," Lopez has put together a pretty promising team to bring her next Netflix-distributed action venture to life. Alongside co-stars Simu Liu, Sterling K. Brown, and Mark Strong, the...
- 3/13/2024
- by Bill Bria
- Slash Film
I'm not blowing any minds by saying that "Avatar: The Last Airbender" took a lot of influence from anime. The characters are drawn in a way that they'd look right at home in an anime, but sometimes, the series' influences manifested more specifically. For instance, the season 1 spirit Hei Bai was inspired by the monstrous Angels from the classic mecha anime "Neon Genesis Evangelion." Jet, the anti-heroic leader of the Freedom Fighters, is likewise modeled on Spike Spiegel from "Cowboy Bebop" (and they share similar "unclear" death scenes). Since "Avatar" aired on Nickelodeon, Jet chews on a wheat thread instead of cigarettes like Spike.
These anime allusions aren't limited to supporting characters, either. In the season 3 episode "Nightmares and Daydreams," our hero — Avatar Aang — imagines himself facing the worst of the worst — Fire Lord Ozai. Neither hero nor villain are wearing their usual threads and across the dreams, they change appearance.
These anime allusions aren't limited to supporting characters, either. In the season 3 episode "Nightmares and Daydreams," our hero — Avatar Aang — imagines himself facing the worst of the worst — Fire Lord Ozai. Neither hero nor villain are wearing their usual threads and across the dreams, they change appearance.
- 3/11/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Episode 3 of Crunchyroll Presents: The Anime Effect is now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you listen to your podcasts! If you're waiting to watch the video episode, it'll be live on Crunchyroll and YouTube at 7 p.m. Et. Listen or Watch on: Episode 3 Summary Nick, LeAlec, and Leah welcome Polygon’s Eic and co-host of The Besties podcast Chris Plante to dissect findings from “The Anime Opportunity." First, they discuss the new Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth game , Pokémon Day reveals and which side of Missouri is the “right” side? All that and more, only on The Anime Effect . Topics Discussed in Episode 2 Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete Tower of God Season 2 One Piece English Dub Solo Leveling documentary True Beauty Viral Hit The End of Evangelion Pokémon Legends Z-a Pokémon Tcg Pocket Polygon's "The Anime Opportunity" Study Pocket Card Jockey: Ride On!
- 3/1/2024
- by Guest Author
- Crunchyroll
In the animated "Avatar: The Last Airbender," the Avatar is meant to be a bridge between the human and the spirit worlds, a neutral party who can keep the two realms in equilibrium. Avatar Aang first ventures into the spirit world in the seventh episode of season 1: "The Spirit World."
In this episode, Aang and co. visit Senlin Village, a small forested town in the Earth Kingdom. A Fire Nation attack left the neighboring forest burnt down. The village's troubles don't end there, for they're being attacked at night by a monstrous spirit, Hei Bai. Aang learns that Hei Bai is the guardian of the forest and has been angered by its destruction (a la "Princess Mononoke"). He helps the black-and-white spirit understand what happened, and Hei Bai returns to his docile natural form: a giant panda.
This episode was loosely adapted in Netflix's new live-action remake of "Avatar: The Last Airbender,...
In this episode, Aang and co. visit Senlin Village, a small forested town in the Earth Kingdom. A Fire Nation attack left the neighboring forest burnt down. The village's troubles don't end there, for they're being attacked at night by a monstrous spirit, Hei Bai. Aang learns that Hei Bai is the guardian of the forest and has been angered by its destruction (a la "Princess Mononoke"). He helps the black-and-white spirit understand what happened, and Hei Bai returns to his docile natural form: a giant panda.
This episode was loosely adapted in Netflix's new live-action remake of "Avatar: The Last Airbender,...
- 2/26/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Gkids has officially announced that it will screen The End of Evangelion feature film that served as the alternate ending to the 1995 Neon Genesis Evangelion TV anime for the first time ever in U.S. theaters. The theatrical screenings will be held as a two-day event on March 17 and 20, 2024. The announcement trailer and theatrical poster are featured below. Related: Rebuild of Evangelion Anime Films Collab with Graniph for New Fashion Line Gkids describes the film: This final movie version was created as an alternative ending to the Neon Genesis Evangelion TV series, remaking the final two episodes from the series. Seele plans an attack on Nerv after failing to create a man-made Third Impact. After reaffirming both her own and her mother’s existence in a state of despair, Asuka returns and begins the counterattack. However, new enemies descend from the heavens. Meanwhile, Shinji witnesses the horrifying wreckage of Asuka...
- 2/21/2024
- by Humberto Saabedra
- Crunchyroll
Gkids announced on Wednesday that it will soon be bringing The End of Evangelion, the feature follow-up to Hideaki Anno’s influential anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, to North American theaters for the first time. The film will be screened in its original Japanese language with English subtitles, bowing in select theaters nationwide on March 17th and 20th.
Premiering in Japan in 1995, Neon Genesis Evangelion follows the story of Shinji Ikari, a reluctant teenager who is recruited by the shadowy organization Nerv to pilot a giant bio-mechanical robot called an Evangelion to defend Tokyo-3 from monstrous beings known as Angels. As Shinji grapples with his complex relationships with his distant father, Gendo, and his enigmatic fellow pilots, Rei and Asuka, he is forced to confront his own fears, insecurities, and the existential questions raised by the apocalyptic battles he faces.
The End of Evangelion was originally released in 1997, as...
Premiering in Japan in 1995, Neon Genesis Evangelion follows the story of Shinji Ikari, a reluctant teenager who is recruited by the shadowy organization Nerv to pilot a giant bio-mechanical robot called an Evangelion to defend Tokyo-3 from monstrous beings known as Angels. As Shinji grapples with his complex relationships with his distant father, Gendo, and his enigmatic fellow pilots, Rei and Asuka, he is forced to confront his own fears, insecurities, and the existential questions raised by the apocalyptic battles he faces.
The End of Evangelion was originally released in 1997, as...
- 2/21/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Gkids will bring the 1997 animated feature “End of Evangelion” to select theaters for event screenings on March 17 and 20, marking the first time the film has been shown in theaters in North America. It will screen in Japanese with English subtitles.
Created by Hideaki Anno, the “Neon Genesis Evangelion” TV series has become a global phenomenon since its 1995 premiere in Japan.
The “End of Evangelion” movie was created as an alternative ending to the TV series, remaking the final two episodes.
Gkids released the original 26 episode TV series in 2022, as well as the films “Evangelion: Death (True)2 and “The End of Evangelion” on Blu-ray and digital download in North America. Gkids also released the final installment of the new theatrical editions of the Evangelion franchise, “Evangelion:3.0+ Thrice Upon a Time,” in theaters and on Blu-ray and digital download.
‘Poor Things,’ ‘The Last of Us’ Among ASCAP Composers’ Choice Awards Nominees
The American Society of Composers,...
Created by Hideaki Anno, the “Neon Genesis Evangelion” TV series has become a global phenomenon since its 1995 premiere in Japan.
The “End of Evangelion” movie was created as an alternative ending to the TV series, remaking the final two episodes.
Gkids released the original 26 episode TV series in 2022, as well as the films “Evangelion: Death (True)2 and “The End of Evangelion” on Blu-ray and digital download in North America. Gkids also released the final installment of the new theatrical editions of the Evangelion franchise, “Evangelion:3.0+ Thrice Upon a Time,” in theaters and on Blu-ray and digital download.
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- 2/21/2024
- by Jazz Tangcay, Caroline Brew and Diego Ramos Bechara
- Variety Film + TV
Almost certainly settling what’ll be the greatest animated feature to play theaters this year, Gkids will grant a new release to The End of Evangelion, Hideaki Anno’s feature-length continuation / rejigging / total destruction of his iconic anime. The history of this film is long, deep, and strange, nicely summarized in Eli Friedberg’s piece on the franchise: “a still-unparalleled feat of beautiful, nightmarish animation wherein Shinji’s momentary acceptance of suicide triggers a psychosexual Gnostic apocalypse somewhere between Childhood’s End and Cronenberg, scored to bitterly ironic J-pop and unlike any other spectacle ever put to cel.”
All that and more––an implication of the fanbase’s evil instincts among them––when Gkids hold nationwide screenings on March 17 and March 20, ahead of which is a brief, earth-shaking teaser. Friendly suggestion: if you’ve yet to take in Anno’s anime, prioritize it ahead of next month’s showings.
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All that and more––an implication of the fanbase’s evil instincts among them––when Gkids hold nationwide screenings on March 17 and March 20, ahead of which is a brief, earth-shaking teaser. Friendly suggestion: if you’ve yet to take in Anno’s anime, prioritize it ahead of next month’s showings.
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- 2/21/2024
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
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