The new adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s sci-fi light novel feels like a tribute to the roguelike genre.
The animators pack so many enriching details into their adaptation that even the most incidental scene feels consequential.
All You Need Is Kill director Kenichiro Akimoto spoke to ComingSoon about his new anime movie, which is based on the same ...
Kenichiro Akimoto’s All You Need Is Kill anime takes a bold turn, forcing viewers to face a dark moral dilemma in the new ...
‘All You Need Is Kill’ Director Felt Destined to Tackle the ‘Perfect’ Sci‑Fi Epic’s Anime Adaptation
Studio 4°C's adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka's adored novel, which inspired the Tom Cruise movie 'Edge of Tomorrow,' hits ...
By condensing the logic of the action, this anime adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s light novel undermines the story’s ...
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Review: ‘All You Need Is Kill (2026)’ has stunning worldbuilding with thin characters
Based on the light novel by Hiroshi Sakurazaka, All You Need is Kill flips the switch to let Rita take center stage in a ...
All You Need Is Kill is an anime adaptation of a Japanese novel that also served as inspiration for Edge of Tomorrow, and ...
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All You Need Is Kill Review
All You Need Is Kill is a visually arresting and emotionally thoughtful adaptation that succeeds through style and momentum, ...
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