30 Years Later, Studio Ghibli Double Feature Stands the Test of Times

Originally published on April 16, 2018 On April 16th, 1988, Studio Ghibli released a double feature into movie theaters all over Japan, with each of the films directed by two of the animation powerhouse’s co-founders. Those titles were MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO directed by Hayao Miyazaki and GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES directed by the late Isao …

Michael Pasquale Creates PRINCESS MONONOKE-Inspired STAR WARS REBELS Fan Art

Originally published on November 14, 2017 Based on what I’ve seen on social media, for fans of STAR WARS REBELS, many have caught onto the recent elements incorporated into the show that are very much inspired by PRINCESS MONONOKE. From the Loth-Wolves to the gray area between the Light and Dark Sides of the Force, …

4 Elements From STAR WARS REBELS Inspired by PRINCESS MONONOKE

Originally published on November 9, 2017 PRINCESS MONONOKE was not only the film that first gained film director Hayao Miyazaki overseas recognition, but is also his darkest and most complex work. Out of thousands of films out there where sides are distinctly drawn and middle ground is anything but present, PRINCESS MONONOKE is a diamond …

Of Wolf Gods and Curses: PRINCESS MONONOKE Turns 20

Originally published on July 12, 2017 PRINCESS MONONOKE: A film so highly admired and so beautifully animated, and with a story so boldly told, that it’s hard to believe it’s been 20 years since this Hayao Miyazaki masterpiece was originally released. Two full decades and yet despite many animated films being done entirely on the …

Lives Unexpectedly Collide and Interconnect in YOUR NAME

Originally published on April 7, 2017 As a hardcore Miyazaki fan, I was absolutely stunned when I learned that his Academy Award-winning film, SPIRITED AWAY, became the second highest-grossing anime film ever last year, when Makoto Shinkai’s YOUR NAME exceeded it. Apart from its worldwide box office success, the film had also received positive reviews …

4 Strangely Satisfying Moments From SPIRITED AWAY

SPIRITED AWAY has been loved and cherished by many, as it has been praised for its beautiful animation, well developed characters, and incredible storytelling. But there’s more to the film than all that is magnificent and immediate to the eyes. People who’ve seen it several times also appreciate the smaller moments that make up the whole as well; some more satisfying in their own unique ways than others.

Why a Potential Pokemon Go Movie is Possibly Worrisome

It’s bad enough it’s happened to DRAGONBALL Z, and it’s bad enough Scarlett Johansson is continuing this racist trope by sticking to her role in the upcoming GHOST IN THE SHELL. To have this happen in a live action Pokemon movie would be a true downer, for if this past week proved anything, is that this world of little monsters with special powers is still heavily embraced by many.

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