Cosmic Princess Kaguya ! review – trippy anime adapted from Japanese folk dives into virtual (…)
Emojis explode all over the screen in this hyperactive adaptation of a Japanese folk tale about a princess who has run away from the moon Never has a film been more deserving of an exclamation mark at the end of the title than this animation from Japan. Cosmic Princess Kaguya! is an adaptation (…)
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