If something characterizes Takashi Miike's cinema, is his visual delusions, his dark humor and his excessive extravagance. In recent years, Miike has...
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“Demon Pond” is a retelling of the classic Kabuki play sharing the same name. The story has been adapted to the screen once before by critically...
After learning that his lover Kei is being deported from Brazil, a young thug named Mario robs his partners and rescues Kei while she is being escorted out of...
Well on the march to film 100 by this point in his career, legendary director Takashi Miike had made his name with prolific entries in both the gangster/yakuza...
“Wherever we go…however far we walk…everything will stay the same.” If we take a body of work as diverse as Takashi Miike, quite naturally one asks...
Based on the novel “Koshonin” by Takahisa Igarashi, “The Negotiator” (not to be confused with the anime by the same name) is a TV movie...
Screening at 2008's New York Asian Film Festival and Fantasia Film Festival, Takeshi Miike's ‘Sukiyaki Western Django' is an homage to the great westerns of...
“Mole Song: Hong Kong Capriccio” is a rude, crude and completely daft Yakuza comedy, based on the manga by Noboru Takahashi, and directed by Takashi Miike, the...
With the threat of two gangs going to war, the head of the Fudoh family must sacrifice his first born in order to keep peace. The surviving son, Riki...
A rather unusual flick by Takashi Miike. No detached Body parts, no gory violence. Instead, we get to see a modern fairytail about the downside of...