"This entire Planet of the Apes reboot should be a blueprint in the future for studios looking to take advantage of their own franchises, especially when compared to Tim Burton’s insanity from the decade prior. Both of these films add to and play off of the canon without either throwing all of it away (Star Trek), shoving it into an alternate history (Star Wars), or just recreating the first film over and over instead of expanding. This is the kind of blockbuster that isn’t made anymore, one with action, high drama, a great sense of humor, and enough trust in its audience to appreciate its themes without constant reminders. Dawn is a film that can mystify children and adults alike, and one that builds to and earns its upcoming sequel while still remaining entertaining in its own right." - Alex Santa Maria of Geekenstein
Testament The Story of Moses Review: The series depicts Moses' journey from an outcast and murderer to a prophet and liberator of the Hebrews. It interweaves docudrama and interviews, to present a more humanly image of the prophet.
Rest In Peace Review: A man in debt disappears. Years later, he considers reconnecting with his family, but his previous life takes him by surprise.
Nerd Reactor writes that a new international post has revealed the return of a fan-favorite Toho monster.