Death Note is a good anime, though it’s not the best and has a rash of insidious problems that most reviews tend to miss. Now, I'm aware that the majority of readers likely want to murder me, but put down the butcher knife for a second and hear me out. Death Note starts out promising a thrilling ride to come. Read Matt Goldberg's Death Note review; Adam Wingard's film stars Nat Wolff, Margaret Qualley, Lakeith Stanfield, Shea Whigham, and Willem Dafoe. My review for Netflix's live action Death Note movieRate, Comment, Subscribe, and Follow me on Twitter @BlacklistOTA July 17, 2020 | Rating: C+ | Full Review…. Allen Almachar The MacGuffin. Death Note is fairly emo and Twilight-y (thought thankfully not as mind-numbingly serious) but Wingard's horror *PHENOMENON*: br With over 25 million copies sold, the hit manga series has finally been adapted into two live-action feature films directed by Shusuke Kaneko, widely known for the popular, Gamera, monster film series. br br DEATH NOTE was first released in Japan in July 2006, grossing over *$28 million* with 2.3 million tickets sold. br Its sequel, DEATH NOTE: THE LAST NAME, was released in TfOs.

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