“But that’s what it’s like in the source material!” is a frequently used defense of subpar film adaptations, but here’s hoping Keiichi Sato and Yasushi Kawamura’s computer-generated “Gantz: O” ...
Two friends are run over by a subway train. They suddenly find themselves in a strange apartment with other people who have also just “died”. While everyone tries to understand their presence in this ...
Two friends are run over by a subway train. They suddenly find themselves in a strange apartment with other people who have also just “died”. While everyone tries to understand their presence in this ...
An aggressively unpleasant all-CG rendering of a bestselling Japanese manga that may scrape by as a supplement to the canon, but fails on every level as a standalone film. “But that’s what it’s like ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “But that’s what it’s like in the source material!” is a frequently used defense of subpar film adaptations, but here’s hoping ...