Paris Is Burning is and forever will be important because for 77 minutes it reminds us queer people that we’re not defined by our hardships, that we’ve always existed and will continue to do so, and that we’re the most beautiful people in the world.
Author Archives: may matoi
It’s Bunsnax!: short animation you should watch in February 2021
If ever you grow tired of long TV series take a look at the first It’s Bunsnax; an article examining five exemplary short animations.
In Rachel’s Defense: hate the game, not the player
Barrages of hateful posts towards Tower of God’s Rachel have become popular as her actions have drawn the ire of anicommunites. Her character’s reception is unfair and a shame because she allows for Tower of God’s most interesting insight to its broken system making villains out of victims.
Tower of God #9 – The One-Horned Ogre
Tower of God’s ninth episode is a fine exhibition of the series’ dazzling heights and subsequent pitfalls in its most dramatic chapter thusfar.
Kero Kero Bonito – Intro Bonito (2013)
Don’t judge a candy by its wrapper!
No Country for Old Men (2007)
The Coen’s 2007 classic neo-Western No Country for Old Men etched itself in film history with brilliant screenplay about fate matched with equally fantastic cinematography.
American Psycho (2000)
An oft misunderstood nihilistic satire about pointless excess that is more relevant today than ever.
Konohana Kitan (2017)
Endlessly fluffy and wholesome —a shining example of the best the iyashikei genre has to offer.
Spring 2020 Anime: First Impressions
One full season left before the industry collapsing due to COVID-19: thankfully a blaze of glory with several fascinating projects.
