The Specter of Memory in Hiroshima Mon Amour
A light in the darkness reveals two lovers tangled in an embrace, their faces concealed as a flurry of ashContinue Reading
A light in the darkness reveals two lovers tangled in an embrace, their faces concealed as a flurry of ashContinue Reading
Mia Sherry: Going into February and the host of films that we have coming out, one that has really caughtContinue Reading
It’s usually easy to spot a horror film. Perhaps more than any other genre, horror is the cinematic category ofContinue Reading
Despite its cult status as one of the strangest movies ever to be put to film, House did not startContinue Reading
The late 1990s and the early 2000s were a seminal time for Japanese cinema, specifically in the horror genre. SomeContinue Reading
“People don’t really connect, you know. We all live totally separate lives.” The wave of internationally successful Japanese horror filmsContinue Reading
Toshio Matsumoto’s samurai jidaigeki Demons opens with a blood-orange sun hanging and atrophying into unearthly darkness. Our only glimpse ofContinue Reading
Japan has produced many revered films, particularly throughout the post-war era and into the 1960s. Though the formation of StudioContinue Reading
Video on Demand By Ian Floodgate The temporary closure of cinemas has led to the rescheduling of many new releases.Continue Reading
Ushimado was once a thriving town on the Seto Inland Sea of Japan, but now the modern world seems toContinue Reading










