From Doctor Elise to 7th Time Loop , 2024 is the year for heroines to get a second chance (at minimum). Add Jill Cervel to that list, because the Do-Over Damsel is getting her own anime! Following the initial announcement in April 2023, The Do-Over Damsel Conquers the Dragon Emperor is back with a new visual and staff info. Based on the light novel series written by Sarasa Nagase and illustrated by Mitsuya Fuji, the anime unveiled a teaser visual showing heroine Jill in action: Related: The Do-Over Damsel Conquers the Dragon Emperor Fantasy Novel Gets Anime Adaptation Mitsuya Fuji shared artwork of Jill Cervel and Hadis Teos Rave: Related: Party kara Tsuiho sareta Sono Chiyushi, Jitsu wa Saikyo ni Tsuki TV Anime Announced for 2024 The Do-Over Damsel Conquers the Dragon Emperor is being directed by Kentaro Suzuki ( Requiem of the Rose King ) at anime studio J.C.Staff, with series composition by Atsuo Ishino (scripts for Cardfight!
- 1/26/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
From Doctor Elise to 7th Time Loop , 2024 is the year for heroines to get a second chance (at minimum). Add Jill Cervel to that list, because the Do-Over Damsel is getting her own anime! The Do-Over Damsel Conquers the Dragon Emperor is a light novel series written by Sarasa Nagase and illustrated by Mitsuya Fuji. A teaser visual for the anime showing heroine Jill in action has been released: Related: A Nobody's Way Up to an Exploration Hero TV Anime Sets 2024 Premiere with First Visual, Trailer Mitsuya Fuji celebrates the announcement with artwork of Jill Cervel and Hadis Teos Rave: Related: Party kara Tsuiho sareta Sono Chiyushi, Jitsu wa Saikyo ni Tsuki TV Anime Announced for 2024 The Do-Over Damsel Conquers the Dragon Emperor is being directed by Kentaro Suzuki ( Requiem of the Rose King ) at anime studio J.C.Staff, with series composition by Atsuo Ishino (scripts for Cardfight!! Vanguard ) and character...
- 1/26/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
While recent time loop movies like Palm Springs have presented a rather bright and bubbly approach to the concept, The Obituary of Tunde Johnson takes a different path. Directed by Ali LeRoi, the drama follows a Nigerian-American teenager who is pulled over by police, shot to death, and then immediately awakens to relive the same day. Starring Steven Silver, Spencer Neville, Nicola Peltz, Sammi Rotibi, and David James Elliott, the TIFF premiere will now arrive this month and the first trailer has landed.
Jared Mobarak said in his review, “While not in control of the response, Tunde Johnson (Steven Silver) does control the conversation when deciding to come out as gay to his wealthy, Nigerian-born parents the night of his secret boyfriend’s (Spencer Neville’s Soren) birthday. He sits them down, diverts their attention from the busy intellectual discourse that runs through their heads, and says his peace. He...
Jared Mobarak said in his review, “While not in control of the response, Tunde Johnson (Steven Silver) does control the conversation when deciding to come out as gay to his wealthy, Nigerian-born parents the night of his secret boyfriend’s (Spencer Neville’s Soren) birthday. He sits them down, diverts their attention from the busy intellectual discourse that runs through their heads, and says his peace. He...
- 2/18/2021
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
Early in Natasha Kermani’s surreal and sharply sardonic horror movie Lucky (which I saw at this year’s online-only Fantasia Film Festival), Brea Grant’s sovereign May awakens in the night to find a man outside her window, staring back at her. Petrified, May hisses at her husband Ted (Dhruv Uday Singh) to wake up, telling him there’s […]
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- 9/7/2020
- by Kalyn Corrigan
- Slash Film
Each weekend brings the latest batch of new releases to VOD and the various streaming services competing for both the eyes and wallets of viewers around the world, and the latest offering serves up a more eclectic bunch of titles than usual. One which covers everything from a $200 million epic and a surrealist horror to the usual mix of bargain basement genre flicks and even the return to our screens of Pauly Shore.
The most high-profile release of the weekend is obviously Disney’s Mulan, which has finally arrived six months behind schedule and exclusively to the Mouse House’s streaming platform. Although the calls to boycott the latest live-action remake have resurfaced, there’s no way that Niki Caro’s historical actioner turns out to be anything other than a huge money-spinner, especially when reviews have largely been very positive.
Documentary Robin’s Wish is also available, and promises a...
The most high-profile release of the weekend is obviously Disney’s Mulan, which has finally arrived six months behind schedule and exclusively to the Mouse House’s streaming platform. Although the calls to boycott the latest live-action remake have resurfaced, there’s no way that Niki Caro’s historical actioner turns out to be anything other than a huge money-spinner, especially when reviews have largely been very positive.
Documentary Robin’s Wish is also available, and promises a...
- 9/6/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
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