From Themyscira to the Laboratory: The Creative Evolution of Thompson and De Iulis
By Jackson McCoy | July 1, 2026 The creative powerhouse duo of writer Kelly Thompson and artist Mattia De Iulis, currently riding a wave of critical and commercial acclaim for…
The Ephemeral Library: Why Hideo Kojima’s Warnings About Digital Ownership Are Resonating More Than Ever
In an era where the boundary between ownership and licensing continues to blur, the gaming industry finds itself at a critical crossroads. Recent reports suggesting that major hardware manufacturers—specifically Sony’s…
The Deadites Return: Why ‘Evil Dead Burn’ Is Already Being Hailed as the Franchise’s Most Brutal Chapter
The Evil Dead franchise has long occupied a unique, almost sacred space in the pantheon of horror cinema. From Sam Raimi’s low-budget, high-octane 1981 masterpiece to the camp-horror fusion of…
Beyond Fantasy: How ‘Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia’ is Redefining Historical Anime
While the current landscape of anime is dominated by high-concept fantasy juggernauts like Witch Hat Atelier, Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, and Delicious in Dungeon, a quiet revolution is taking place…
Beyond Hogwarts: Rediscovering the Enchanting 1995 Masterpiece ‘A Little Princess’
Before he was redefining the wizarding world in the corridors of Hogwarts, and long before he was sweeping the Academy Awards with intimate, monochromatic epics like Roma, Alfonso Cuarón was…
The Dystopian litmus Test: Which Sci-Fi Universe Would You Actually Survive?
In the vast, sprawling archives of science fiction, the "dystopia" has become our most enduring mirror. Whether it is the cold, calculated artifice of The Matrix, the scorched-earth nihilism of…
Netflix Rescues Shelved JonBenet Ramsey Limited Series Following Paramount Turmoil
In a significant industry development that highlights the volatile nature of modern television production, a high-profile limited series centered on the tragic 1996 murder of JonBenet Ramsey has found a…















