Love, Death and Robots Volume 4 Review
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Netflix Just Quietly Released A New Season Of Its Most Experimental Show
NetflixFrom the very first second of Love Death & Robots Volume 4, I was duped. The animated anthology series has always pushed the limits of what was possible with animation, from hyper-realistic CGI to ultra-stylized 2D images — all under the careful guidance of creator Tim Miller. But in Volume 4, the opening short is “Can’t Stop,” a music-video-esque short showing a performance of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, all portrayed as marionettes. Dire…
Love, Death, and Robots keeps a good thing going in volume 4
At its best, Netflix's Love, Death, and Robots creates the same feeling as picking up a collection of sci-fi short stories. You don't always know what to expect, and not everything is brilliant, but you're guaranteed to experience something interesting. That was especially true of volume 3 of the animated anthology, which offered nine shorts, all of which were excellent. The latest volume doesn't quite hit the same heights, nor does it have a si…
Love, Death and Robots Volume 4 Review
Yes, there is a MrBeast cameo in an episode of Netflix’s Love, Death and Robots Volume 4. The YouTube personality whose videos often follow hapless contestants competing in difficult or ridiculous challenges appears in “The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur” as the announcer for a gladiator fight set within the wheel of a space station, whose wealthy guests watch as human warriors violently battle each other while riding on the backs of stampeding Tr…
Love Death and Robots Volume 4 Review: Chaotic, Impressive, & Smart
Netflix's daring sci-fi anthology series, Love, Death + Robots is back with Volume 4 and it does not disappoint. This new batch of shorts are just as chaotic, smart, impressive, and visually diverse as the previous seasons' offerings. Love Death and Robots Volume 4 Review In 2019, Tim Miller (director of Deadpool) launched Love, Death, + Robots, an animated Netflix series aimed at showcasing his own Blur Studio as well as others. The idea was t…
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