Japanese cinema has been on a somewhat successful stalemate for years now, with the titles produced (at least the ones we manage to sea in the West out of the...
Tag - Noboru Iguchi
Combining the horrific with the grotesque and the sensual in order to both entertain and to present various comments in extreme fashion has always been one of...
"I've had days that defy imagination"
“Did you eat yet?” It's an all-too-common question — a greeting, a worry, a substitute for the words “I love you.” Food is incredibly personal. On one hand...
One of the most prominent names in the Japanese underground splatter scene, Noboru Iguchi has made a living being involved with films featuring plenty of...
One the occasion of the international premiere of "Flowers of Evil" at Five Flavours, we speak with Noboru Iguchi about the change of his filmmaking style...
Based on the manga from Shūzō Oshimi, “Flowers of Evil” follows a young student named Takao. After stealing the gym clothes of his crush, a troubled student...
One of the most important Japanese exploitation efforts, Noboru Iguchi's seminal “Machine Girl” still remains today a standout example of the explosion of...
Director Noboru Iguchi best known for his over the top, practical effect showcases such as “Slaveman“, “Ghost Squad” and “The Machine Girl”, has completed...
One of the undisputed masters of the J-splatter scene, Noboru Iguchi has either worked on or for most of the modern classics of the genre, in a career dating...