Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Daemons Of The Shadow Realm Looks Familiar

Four episodes in the question is begged to be asked, "Why isn't this on Adult Swim and produced by Viz? Times have changed. If you want anime with mystery, violence, humor and learning about Japanese culture look no further than Daemons Of The Shadow Realm. It's best to go in blind and enjoy the ride. We're already hooked.

Oh, and it looks like it's familiar because it's from the creator of Fullmetal Alchemist. And, it sort of has familiars called daemons.  Dub and Sub on Crunchyroll.


 

Beyond Words Review: Just One More Word Before Bed

 
 
Spell damn you! Spell! Hello new addiction, thy name be Beyond Words! A game easily to look up from at a clock and go, "Noooooo!" In this hour eater, you'll be compelled to open up your syntax and try hard to unlock all those synonyms you've forgotten while playing Mad Libs. The goal of this game is scoring high enough with words you come up with using all the game modifiers you can, so you can earn more points. The game looks like, hmmm, like a computer game for your tablet or phone. In any case, it's part of the rogue-like trend that's still going on.
 
Out of the way, I'm just gonna say there was a weird push from the marketing on a a constant reminder that developers also made GoldenEye 007 and TimeSplitters, which I don't find any bearing on this as those are shooters and this is...as they've put it a "roguelike strategy and word-crafting' game. Maybe, for the notoriety? So, the people behind it know how to make games and have for years. 
 
And, they've made an addictive one with this. Very much like Scrabble you get a jumble of random letters and must make words out of them on colorful boards. You've got to earn so many points each round (9), which keeps going up. Luckily, you get to spell out five words each round. But, wait, there's more! You can also get modifiers on the letters, words and board. You also can get Power Cards and Booster Cards that modify how many points you earn or money you make or other factors. And, they can be weird or helpful, it's the luck of the shop.
 
So, you're hoping to get the best cards. So far, with hours into the game, I've had to unlock quite a few that really help. Sometimes, the game will just give you cards for certain levels. An example is get extra points for letters that spell Z-O-M-B-I-E or a multiplier card.
 
Watching the whole thing, seeing your word score go up. It's a pure dopamine hit. Your like a cartoon character with your eyes showing off how high your score can go...if you get the right modifiers!
 
 And, sometimes you just aren't hitting and words aren't clicking. Ughhhhh!A lot of time bosses, just represented by silly images can wreak havoc and you might only get a bronze or silver trophy for the level, but not the beloved gold.
 
Talking about looks. I don't know what to put the games theme as. It's sort of all over the place. I wish there was a more concise idea with a character to represent it all. Baltatro has the Jokers, Raccoin has raccoons, Beyond Words has...the as it's mascot. Maybe an owl? Nice illustrations, but an overall theme tying it together really could have held it more together. It being so generic means it's open to a lot more people, but it also makes it so unmemorable.
 
Getting into the game though, you kind of forget it and just get lost in the words and trying to figure out the best strategy to get to the next round. Ultimately, it's totally an addictive new game, perfect to play anywhere. We're kind of shocked it didn't start as a more mobile version.
 
Beyond Words
Out now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam
 
 Game provided by publisher for review purposes

Monday, April 27, 2026

Movie Hype: Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Or LAAPFF 2026 & Coyote vs. ACME, Laemmle North Hollywood Saved & Leaving Neverland Nowhere

The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival or LAAPFF 2026 is coming up this weekend. We're always excited to see what's on the schedule, but the highlights this year are an Angry Asian Man 25th Anniversary Party, a 40th Anniversary Screening of The Karate Kid Part II and the bloody martial arts film The Furious. The Furious looks so f ing good.
The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival 
April 29-May 3
LAAPFF 2026
Multiple Venues
Free-$ 
 
Coyote vs. ACME. Is finally in theaters August 28th. Looks pretty good too.

Square Enix Cafe Coming To Little Tokyo & Zenless Zone Zero Angels Pop-Up In May

Woah, how much news are we gonna get out of Little Tokyo? Seems a bit more with Square Enix set to open an official cafe by this Summer. It's supposed to rotate to merch and themes. 

Jeez, it looks like Little Tokyo with Pop-Up Kodansha House and now this will mean you've got to chill out from Anime Expo for a day there. Or at least base lunch or dinner around the area.

Friday, April 24, 2026

100th Anniversary of the Los Angeles Astronomical Society

Angel City’s Last Call Sunday

 

Angel City’s Last Call

April 26, 2026 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Angel City Brewery & Public House
216 Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90013

 

As we've reported the gateway between Little Tokyo and the Arts District, Angel City Brewery is closing it's doors April 30th. There having a blowout this weekend if your old enough to drink and few more nights of fun before the go. Check out the place if you've never gone or to pay your respects.

 

LA, You Can Meet Neil Breen in Person This May

Yes, one, if not, our favorite directors of nonsense has his latest film Dire Duplicity screening at LA Film Fest May 15th.

FRIDAY - May 15th - 5:45pm: DIRE DUPLICITY

$33.00incl. $3.80 Fee
Dire Duplicity  w/ director Neil Breen in person! 
Screening + Q&A with director.  Ticket holders also gain entry to Meet & Greet with director Neil Breen later tonight at 9:45pm for more conversation, questions, and autographs.  
Dire Duplicity screens at 6:00pm sharp. Line up for seating begins at 5:45pm.
Film Screening @ L.A. Live / Regal Cinemas  
1000 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015
**SPECIAL EVENT TICKET - ALL EVENT PASS & ALL FILM PASSES  - Not Valid For This Screening**