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Eric Vilas-Boas

Eric Vilas-Boas

Streamliner Editor at Vulture - New York

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Recent Articles

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How GKIDS Fights the Streaming Wars With Prestige Cartoons

The literal Godzilla of Japanese entertainment companies bought GKIDS. What does that mean for the future of international animation?
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Leave the Movie Previews Alone

A lawmaker has proposed a bill that would require theaters to disclose exactly how long the previews are. This is a terrible idea.
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Sports-Streaming Bundle Spiked Before the Kickoff

After months of legal uncertainty, Venu is dead.
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Enter the Gaping Maw of Animated Teeth

A collection of the form’s most striking onscreen dentition, from horrifically accurate to freakishly surreal.
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The 22 Scariest Horror Anime of All Time

From ‘Berserk’ to ‘Bloodlust’ and everything in between, we’ve selected our 21 favorite horror anime to watch ahead of Halloween.
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‘I Still See Spirals’: How Uzumaki Finally Made It to TV

Adult Swim’s new supernatural (and maybe cursed??) anime is spinning up hell on earth.
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The Boy and the Heron Is Finally Pooping on Streaming

Fresh off of winning an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film, ‘The Boy and the Heron,’ is heading to streaming later this year.
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The Bleak ‘Inevitable’ Future of A.I. in Animation

Shōji Kawamori, the prolific creator of Macross, predicts the tech is coming for the whole industry — including him.
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‘The Boy and the Heron,’ Explained: The ‘Lie’ Is the Point

Hayao Miyazaki’s latest film ‘The Boy and the Heron’ leans on his lived experience, but as with all his stories, that’s not really what makes it great.
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The Action-Goth Masterpiece That Never Got Its Due

The ahead-of-its-time epic Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust was meant to be the movie that proved action anime could work on the big screen in America.
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Homicide: Life on the Street Is Finally Streaming on Peacock

Peacock’s new remaster of the series lands next month.
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Tom Fontana Has Thoughts About a Homicide Reboot

“I probably shouldn’t tell you this story, but what the fuck.”