Prime Video has your Halloween movie picks covered. Warning Zone: The Ancient Magus’ Bride [TV series], Warning Zone: My First Girlfriend is a Gal. The What: The Why: We enjoyed it so much that we are going to go back . This has made her life not only extremely dangerous, but also isolating. No way around it. View production, box office, & company info. This is essentially just like it. A couple buy a desert motel where they find that strange, mysterious events occur. Vengeance and hate play a big role in the “witches” arcs and it’s very, very dark stuff. This show is just trash, ok? If you read my reviews for the OVA prequels, I had noted that there was a scene of violence that was sudden and a bit shocking, only barely allowing the show to remain in a YA rating from the scene not lasting too long. A pair of cops investigating a drug invasion stumble upon a mysterious bank vault. Not due to the visuals, parse, but more due to how the violence is handled in this show. Menu. But as the show currently stands at nine episodes? Soft porn. Or, better yet, a female “hero” lead that mentors the witches down too. Very disappointing, but it did keep me watching (silly me). Only a few minutes more and we were introduced to the “little sister” of the lead and her boobs are far bigger than her head and she has a very clear sexual infatuation with her brother. And I’m pretty certain the reason for this backtrack was simply due to the expectation for this to be a romance.

It requires an M anyway. An obnoxious story about revenge and self-destruction. What to Watch if You Miss the "Game of Thrones" Cast. This series has a few very disturbing violent parts halfway in which kept this in a solid YA rating from me for a good portion of the show. The What: Her daughter is dying when Joe helps the mother spiritually contact the daughter and save her. Looking for something to watch? Dave and Pat were absolutely brilliant with all of the children . The female lead outright sexually assaults not only another female student, but also the male lead. After thinking it over, I decided to tag this show here to be safe, although I do want it noted that had the extreme violence in early episodes not been there, I might have barely squeezed this into a YA rating instead. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show. The Warning (2017) - IMDb. But that also means this show has no other place in my blog but the WZ.

This FAQ is empty. For even more, visit our Family Entertainment Guide. A conversation between 2 humans and God on Artificial Intelligence. And before someone tries to jump down my throat for being a feminist, consider this: all they had to do is add a few male witches. Having watched so much of this show, I hold a rather firm opinion of it overall. Add the first question. This FAQ is empty. The What: The Why: It has a few.. interesting points. All that said, again, it took until episode nine before this show’s true colors were revealed. This show opens up with a light flare barely covering the female lead’s underwear. Their “hero?” A guy. Spoiler alert: option A was left in the dust. With relatives thinking she’s a horrid child or walking misfortune, she’s dropped off from place to place until she finally ends up on auction in the underground, not caring what happens to her so long as the pain of her wanderings is done. And CR needs to start tagging these shows as such. A professor frantically searches for his son who was abducted during a Halloween carnival. And while one episode tried to diverge from this and have the lead learn something from the witch… it still managed to come off condescending as everything was, once again, really all about the male character. I will give them credit for mentioning, more than once, that fae are not like mortals and thus can’t even view life and love the same way. Well, considering how many series with female frontal nudity get past the WZ around here, often due to it becoming such a common occurrence that I (and many others) are deadened enough to the nudity to not count it as harsh as it really is, I felt it would be unfair to slam the frontal nudity in this title.

Overall, this show was poised to take on some heavy topics in a well written fantasy setting. Sure this is a boon to the studio in that those scenes are supposed to be disturbing and the way they are framed does that job seamlessly. Well… The first part of this show is decent. Not that we see more blood, parse, but rather the sounds, voice acting and cinematography all make the physiological horror of the violence pretty… well, disturbing. It’s a classic for very good reason, though I fully admit that the learning curve is a bit sharper for it. The CEO of an international conglomerate sends two of his most regarded executives to investigate why shipments of cocaine are being hijacked and over cut somewhere on the supply chain. So this show is a strong pass from me. Director: Maria Pulera. But this show wasn’t anywhere near that level. The Humanity Bureau If you like thought provoking stuff, try out a classic like Utena. Bam! What to Watch if You Miss the "Game of Thrones" Cast. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. But with the combination of the male lead’s “little friend” jokes and the violence? Our main wimpy guy has no ambition or talent.