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Tag: Yuki Yamada

Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween – decisive battle (2023) review

Hanabusa can finally do what he does well: deliver dramatic moments whose origin lie in narrative twists or in unexpected turns in the bursts of violence.

Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween – Destiny (2023) review

A prime example of a cinematic narrative that is solely made for the fans of the manga and the anime.

Kingdom III: Flame of Destiny (2023) review

A straightforward action-epic that delivers everything fans of the manga and the anime desire.

Tokyo Revengers (2021) Review [Fantasia Film Festival]

“An exciting blend of satisfying violence, tensive moments, surges of pleasing lightheartedness, and touching emotional moments.”

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