My trip to the unknown paths of Asian animation, courtesy of Fantasia, continues with a Japanese stop-motion animation (yes, not anime), from a man whose bio...
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Nishimura, born on April 1, 1967 had been interested in film from childhood but a major influence on his career was a painting by Salvador Dalí with distorted...
I consider Yoshihiro Nishimura the undisputed master of Japanese splatter, a man who had moved the genre forward into new and exciting paths through all his...
Keishi Otomo has emerged, during the last years, as one of the most successful adaptors of manga in Japanese cinema, following in the footsteps of Takashi...
After a number of Asian animation reviews, the time to deal with Japanese anime time was due, although “Cocolors” is not exactly the average production of the...
Eiji Uchida has come to be a well-known name in modern Japanese cinema, with films that take a look at the seedier side of modern life. “Love and Other Cults”...
By Shikhar Verma Born April 6, 1981, Norihiro Niwatsukino started filming while attending the Kyushu Institute of Design in Fukuoka. After graduating...
“Dawn of the Felines” is one of the five films in Nikkatsu's recent ‘Roman Porno Reboot': a project that was undertaken to celebrate 45 years of the original...
By Shikhar Verma Unlike what the title suggests, Japanese cult filmmaker Sabu's “Happiness” is probably the saddest film of the year. A non-resilient, sadistic...
“Antiporuno” is one of five films made by leading Japanese directors as part of Nikkatsu's Roman Porno Reboot Project celebrating the 45th anniversary of the...