Mishima,” which explores nationalism, sexuality and ritual suicide, was screened in Tokyo for the first time since its 1985 ...
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Japan to screen #MeToo film months after Oscar nomination
Japan will for the first time screen a documentary directed by a prominent campaigner in the country's #MeToo movement, ...
The direct-to-video trend that emerged in the late 1980s “left a lasting mark on contemporary film culture,” organizers said.
Billie Holiday, considered one of the greatest jazz singers of all time, has long been remembered for her expressive voice as ...
"Quo Vadis, Aida?", a Bosnian film about the Srebrenica genocide, was named on Monday as one of five contenders in the international feature film category for this year's Oscars.
“One to One: John & Yoko” premieres Nov. 14 on HBO after a theatrical release and festival run. Its appeal isn’t just the access to two of the most-covered individuals of the 20th century, Macdonald ...
The stage volume of Ace Frehley’s Marshall amps was “louder than God,” recalls Philip Shouse, with equal parts fondness and wonder. And when Frehley’s guitar playing was really in the zone? Shouse ...
The Life of filmmaker Robert Nakamura, who was incarcerated as a boy in a Japanese American internment camp, is explored in ...
Romulus' director Fede Álvarez were joined by studio production managers and Japanese industry veterans for a roundtable in ...
Fire and Ash" to the finale "Wicked: For Good," your exclusive preview of 15 movies to see in theaters at the holidays.
TOHO Animation has released a preview clip showcasing a fight scene from the upcoming Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution anime ...
In conversation with 'Kokuho' director Lee Sang-il, prolific auteur Yamada Yoji said that while Japan's animation industry has flourished, live action has lagged behind.
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