Review by: Natasha Monk Dir: Tetsuya Nakashima Watch Kamikaze Girls on FilmDoo Kamikaze Girls is a 2002 novel written by Novala Takemoto, adapted into a manga and film. The film was directed by Tetsuya Nakashima and showcases […]
Month: May 2014
Dir: Tetsuya Nakashima By: Daniella Dahoui Confessions, a film adaptation of an acclaimed Japanese novel by Kanae Minato and Japan’s Oscar-entry film of 2011, became an instant Asian movie classic upon its release in 2010. […]
By Oliver Thom One half of the greatest collaborative gift Japanese cinema has ever given to the world, Toshiro Mifune, with his 17 year, 16 film association with director Akira Kurosawa, was Japan’s principal leading […]
Dir: Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz By Weerada Sucharitkul Sundance Film Festival review If a film could bring to life one of the world’s largest dance festival, then Under the Electric Sky (EDC 2013) would be […]
By: Laura Saxton Directed by Sara Colangelo Sundance Film Festival review Little Accidents brings together a tragic story embedded with pain and emotion with beautifully delicate visuals to seamlessly create a sensitively honest and unassuming translation […]
Dir: Marjane Satrapi By: Will Donelson (Sundance Film Festival London 2014) The Voices is the latest from director Marjane Satrapi, who made a name for herself with the critically-acclaimed Persepolis in 2007. The film focuses on Jerry […]