Japanese animated films otherwise known as Anime are always quite an interesting adventure, they tackle all sorts of genres and the animation itself is generally intriguing and helps tell the story in unique fashion. Studio Ghibli is perhaps the best-known Japanese animation studio, but Studio 4°C has also been doing fantastic work for over 30 … Continue reading
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[Bea’s Ranting Reviews] Hellsing Ultimate OVA [2006-2012] by Bea Harper
One of my passions, one of my loves, one of my inspirations, Hellsing has been a crucial part of my creative life and as a fan of the vampire genre AND Dracula, this was a match made in Heaven according to me when I was first introduced into it’s work all of those years ago. I … Continue reading
[Bea’s Ranting Reviews] Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories [2013]
Time to get SPOOKY! I haven’t got anything fancy to say other than check this somewhat obscure television gem out. Once you see it, it will always shine in your memory like a lighthouse on a cold and misty night.
[Bea’s Reviews] The Ghost In The Shell [1995] by Bea Harper
One of the best films every made… or so this member from the Cat Ear Initiative (Townsville Branch) believes. What are your thoughts on this philosophical gem?
32 Favourite Things [by Bea Harper]
The cluster continues! Covered: Bollywood Foreign Horror Telenovelas (Spanish and Mexican soaps in particular. Remarkable) Anime Westerns (For the record, I meant to say “The Searchers”, not “The Seekers”. Derp!) I honestly WOULD appreciate a translation of this.
[90s Action Movie Month] Ninja Scroll [1993] Review by Bea Harper
Dir.: Yoshiaki Kawajiri Ohhhhh, how long I have waited to do this review!!! I guess it goes without saying that I too am a fan of anime but I must also admit I am not an indiscriminate viewer of animated films from our friends in the East, not through some set of self-important standards, but simply due … Continue reading
Bea’s Top 5 Studio Ghibli Films
Bea Harper lists her all time favourite films from Studio Ghibli Continue reading