Shinya Tsukamoto has always been, to many, a man hidden behind the scenes. When thinking of experimentation within the Japanese pulp titles from the 90s and...
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An Electric Selection of Early, Shot on Film Shorts & Features From Some of Japan's Most Daring Directors Metrograph presents Hachimiri Madness: Japanese...
"Godzilla... Truly a god incarnate."
About adapting Takeshi Shiota's work, Yo Oizumi and Shinya Tsukamoto, printed media nowadays, the Japanese movie industry and other topics
When someone says the name Shinya Tsukamoto, many different things come to mind. ‘Creepy,' might be one. ‘Weird' might be another. Most people might think of...
A school was built on one of the Gates of Hell, behind which hordes of demons await the moment they will be free to roam the Earth. Hiruko is a goblin sent to...
15 great films focusing on one of the most cinematic sports
National cinemas come and go from the top, which is currently dominated by Korea, as it did by Hong Kong some decades ago, but the truth remains that the only...
In the third episode of AMP Talks, Panos Kotzathanasis, Rouven Linnarz and Tom Wilmot discuss Shinya Tsukamoto's Killing
After many of his films dealt with the relationship of the individual to the city as well as the consequences of violence for ourselves, it was quite...