The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre's 10th annual Toronto Japanese Film Festival (TJFF) will be presented across Canada from Saturday, June 5 to Sunday, 27...
Category - Toronto Japanese Film Festival
Based on Keiichiro Hirano's best-selling novel “Machine no Owari ni”, featuring a rather large budget that allowed Hiroshi Nishitani to cast...
For someone who has not watched much Detective Conan, I was admittedly a little nervous to watch TMS/V1 Studio's newest “Detective Conan: The Fist of the...
A new take on the legend of the 47 Ronin, which includes a financial angle
A decent, relaxing watch. The protagonist herself and her music provide enough of the reason for it.
A magic night of transition, where ties are undone, and friends are freed to move on.
Koki Mitani used to be one of the main faces of intelligent comedy in Japanese cinema, but his works in 2010s did not share the quality of his previous ones...
A pointy critique of the Japanese mentality of compliance through an experimental approach
In Edo times, around the 17th century, it was common for Samurais to move households to another location on the command of the Shogun. That caused whole...
Tsukamoto uses bento boxes to present the relationship between a mother and her daughter