Reuben Baron
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About Reuben Baron
Reuben Baron is a writer, filmmaker, critic and general nerd with a particular interest in animation. He is the author of the ongoing webcomic Con Job: Revenge of the SamurAlchemist, adapted from one of his contest-placing screenplays. In addition to writing for Comic Book Resources, he has also had articles published on JewishBoston, Anime News Network, Anime Herald and MyAnimeList. Follow him on Twitter at AndalusianDoge.
Latest Articles
Netflix's Sandman Season 1: The News and Story Details (So Far)
Here is all the news to know so far about the story and cast of Netflix's The Sandman Season 1, based on the beloved DC/Vertigo comics series by Neil Gaiman.
Whisker Away Studio Announces New Anime Movie, Drifting Home
Studio Colorido, the studio behind Penguin Highway and A Whisker Away, premieres its new anime film Drifting Home on Netflix next year.
8 New Animated Movies and TV Shows to Watch in October 2021
This October, six American TV cartoons and two new animated movies have the potential to become new fan favorites.
8 New Indie Movies to Watch in October 2021
The combination of Halloween season and awards season makes for a great list of independent, international and arthouse films this October.
Every Star Wars: Visions Anime Short, Ranked
Star Wars: Visions, now streaming on Disney+, definitely offers some top-quality anime -- but which of these short films is the best?
Dragon Maid’s Season Finale Takes Tohru and Kobayashi’s Relationship to New Places
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid S reaches its conclusion, in which Tohru and Kobayashi's relationship enters a new stage of intensity.
5 Old-School Anime Gems on RetroCrush
From action and sci-fi to comedy and horror, these five anime on RetroCrush, from Memories to Ringing Bell, are classics every anime fan should watch.
Adult Swim Teams With Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s for New Tie-In Meals
Adult Swim might just make it cool for adults to collect fast food toys, thanks to its new promotion with Carl's Jr. and Hardee's.
What Is the Best Anime Opening of All Time?
With numerous great anime openings each year, picking the best of all time is tough, but from Bebop to Eva, these five are certainly in contention.
Lil Nas X's Album Cover Features an Homage to Donnie Darko
Lil Nas X reveals that the 2001 cult film Donnie Darko inspired part of the cover design for his debut album, Montero.
Blade Runner, Platinum End, Fena and More Lead Crunchyroll's Fall Season
Crunchyroll announces its first wave of anime simulcasts for the fall 2021 season, including Blade Runner: Black Lotus, Platinum End and more.
The Last Jedi's Most Disturbing Scene Was Even Less Practical Than You Thought
One of the most infamous scenes in Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi features a CGI effect that the majority of viewers would never even notice.
TIFF: The Worst Person in the World Is One of the Best Films of 2021
The Worst Person in the World, a comedy-drama directed by Joachim Trier, is one of the best, funniest and most insightful films you'll see all year.
Movie Fans Are Discussing the Best and Loudest #MovieCheers on Twitter
Gail Simone's #MovieCheers hashtag is sparking Twitter discussion of the biggest and best audience reactions in movie theaters.
Every Suicide Squad Member Who Dies in the Film (and How)
Unlike the 2016 movie, James Gunn's The Suicide Squad makes good on the premise that Task Force X is truly expendable. Here's the body count.
The Heike Story Marks New Paths for Science SARU and Naoko Yamada
The Heike Story is Naoko Yamada's first anime without Kyoto Animation and Science SARU's first without Masaaki Yuasa.
Nightmare Alley Teaser Has Bradley Cooper's Take on the 'This Is Fine' Meme
The final shot of Guillermo Del Toro's Nightmare Alley teaser trailer heavily resembles KC Green's memetic "This Is Fine" comic.
The Best Underrated Sci-Fi Anime From the 2010s
These hidden or overlooked gems of the 2010s should be on any sci-fi anime fan's watchlist.
TIFF: I'm Your Man Turns Dan Stevens Into the Rom-Com Robot of Your Dreams
I'm Your Man breaks no new ground for science fiction, but Maren Eggert and Dan Stevens' acting keeps this robot rom-com entertaining.
TIFF: The Power of the Dog Showcases Cumberbatch in a Subtle, Queer Neo-Western
Netflix's The Power of the Dog, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, maintains interest through heavy tension, strong acting and thought-provoking subtext.