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Universal's "new" How To Train Your Dragon is a good live-action version, but this de facto shot-for-shot remake still feels ...
“How to Train Your Dragon” focuses on the friendship between Hiccup, a young Viking lad, and his dragon, Toothless. Although ...
Dragon Ball GT is subject to valid criticisms, but it still features some captivating combat that's among the franchise's ...
Dragon Ball Z is home to many good-looking characters, and there's a reason why the men, in particular, look the way they do.
Imagine dragons? Nah, just make them dull and photo-realistic alongside Mason Thames, Gerard Butler and Nick Frost in a ...
DreamWorks Animation tries to beat Disney at its own game with this redo of the 2010 fantasy about a boy and his giant, fire-breathing best friend.
It might be easy to forget that Dragon Ball’s been around since the 1980s. Before fighting games, the series had card-based RPGs on the Famicom that had no chance in hell of being localized.
Dragon Ball Daima Changed the Canon Forever, Good and Bad Dragon Ball Daima’ s core appeal wasn’t the fights, however, it was all of the new information about the Dragon Ball franchise.
I'm here to shout that Dragon Age 2 is easily the best of the series, and it needs to step out and take its rightful place in the sun. I remember the chaos that ensued back in 2011.
Spoiler alert! The following contains details from the Season 2 finale of "House of the Dragon." That was it? No battles. No deaths.Just a whole lot of talking, hedging, visions, meaningful ...
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a good game despite its winding, arduous road to our PCs, but that just hasn't cut it. With EA marking it down as a flop, ...
Universal Pictures’ new How to Train Your Dragon is a good live-action remake. It looks great, its strengths far outweigh its issues, and it hits all the right emotional beats. It’s a good movie.