Reanimal Review – Children of the City

I hesitate to call Reanimal straightforward “horror,” though it certainly has frightening elements. It’s actually much more complex than that. I went in knowing only what I’d seen in the trailers, and I’m still deeply affected. It creates a compelling feeling – like you’re almost able to grasp the full picture, and the story’s brilliance is as overwhelming as its sadness.

Beloved 2000s Cartoon Returns With First New Video Game in 9 Years

A new version of Winx Club premiered last year, with the cartoon Winx Club: The Magic is Back starting to air in late 2023. But that’s not all – fans are also getting a brand new Winx Club video game after nearly a decade! Called Winx Club: The Magic is Back – just like the show – it was first revealed in late 2025. Now, we finally know when this magical game will be released!

A Shonen Crossover Has Run Into Major Controversy

Earlier this year, Gosho Aoyama, the creator of Detective Conan, drew both his own character and Izuku Midoriya from My Hero Academia as a special collaboration. This artwork celebrated the 30th anniversary of Case Closed and the 10th anniversary of My Hero Academia, both occurring in 2026. However, the collaboration sparked some upset among fans in China. This stemmed from a past controversy in 2020 where a villain’s name in My Hero Academia led to the series being removed from several Chinese platforms, prompting an apology from the series creator, Kohei Horikoshi. As a result, Aoyama faced criticism from fans due to this previous issue.

One Fighting Game Franchise’s Tarnished Reputation Just Keeps Getting Worse

Even popular fighting game series sometimes release installments that disappoint fans. For example, recent balance changes in Tekken 8’s Season 2 upset many players, and the developers are working to fix the issues with upcoming updates. While enjoyable gameplay often keeps fans understanding, bad decisions from developers or marketing can really frustrate players.

You Will Never See 1 Disney Movie on Disney+

Released in 1946 and produced by Walt Disney with distribution by RKO Radio Pictures, Song of the South was a musical film combining live action and animation. It drew its story from the Uncle Remus tales – a series of African American folktales first collected and published in 1881 by Joel Chandler Harris. While the film was initially successful and even won an Academy Award in 1947 for the song “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah”, it has always been criticized for how it depicts African Americans. Because of this controversy, Disney has never released the film on home video in the United States, and it’s not available on Disney+ either – and it likely never will be.

Reanimal Seems Familiar but Is a Whole Different Beast (Review)

At first glance, Reanimal’s story of children facing danger in unusual worlds feels similar to popular games like those from Playdead and Tarsier Studios. However, this familiar setup actually works in the game’s favor, providing a solid and recognizable foundation.