by moviemoxie | Feb 22, 2022 | Action, Adventure, Anime, comedy, drama, Experimental, Fantasy, Foreign, horror, Sci-Fi, suspense
Reviewed by Alicia Glass So, high school student Natsuki Subaru is transported suddenly to another world, where there are fairy cats and RPG-like markets and all sorts of odd creatures, including the Half Elf girl Emilia, who may be Natsuki’s destiny. The anime moves...
by moviemoxie | Feb 21, 2022 | Action, comedy, drama, horror, Movies, Sci-Fi, suspense
Reviewed by Alicia Glass Review Rating: 7 out of 10 Spoilers will eat your backbone! The colony spaceship Covenant is out here on a 7-year journey to Origae-6, a giant terra-forming monster staffed by a skeleton crew of 15 or so with a bunch of others asleep in...
by moviemoxie | Feb 21, 2022 | Action, Adventure, comedy, drama, Events, horror, Romance, Sci-Fi, suspense, TV Reviews
By Alicia Glass Welcome back to our alien invasion occupation, already in progress! Season Two of the USA hit Colony brought us way more intrigue, betrayal, and sacrifice than the first season, and it all culminated in total rendition of the Los Angeles bloc! The...
by moviemoxie | Feb 21, 2022 | Action, Adventure, Cartoon, comedy, Comics, drama, Experimental, Fantasy, horror, Independent, Sci-Fi, suspense, TV Reviews
Spoilers are like little flying blue unicorns! So the SyFy Channel had been touting the premiere of ‘Happy!’, based on the graphic novel of the same name from writer Grant Morrison. All sorts of geeky words are flashed on the screen – noir, mobsters, unicorn, drugs,...
by moviemoxie | Feb 21, 2022 | Action, Adventure, Anime, comedy, drama, Fantasy, Foreign, horror, Movies, Sci-Fi, suspense
Review Rating: 7 out of 10 So, here’s the deal. The movie is basically like watching a two-hour-long live-action version of the original anime series, it really is. The problem is those parts where the movie is not like the original beloved cartoon, and...
by moviemoxie | Feb 21, 2022 | Action, Adventure, comedy, drama, horror, Romance, Sci-Fi, suspense, TV Reviews
We catch up with Hanna (Esme Creed-Miles) more or less exactly where we left her, hiding and surviving in the woods with her sister-soldier Clara from the first season, determinedly dug in in the same manner her dead father Erik (Joel Kinnaman) taught her. But the bad...