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Theme:
Ambient Anarchy: Gakuryū Ishii, 1989-1997
Featuring:
The Master of Shiatsu (1989)
Tokyo Blood (1993)
Angel Dust (1994)
August in the Water (1995)
Labyrinth of Dreams (1997)
Theme:
Ambient Anarchy: Gakuryū Ishii, 1989-1997
Featuring:
The Master of Shiatsu (1989)
Tokyo Blood (1993)
Angel Dust (1994)
August in the Water (1995)
Labyrinth of Dreams (1997)
Here’s mine:
Departures
Still Walking
The Taste of Tea
August in the Water
Here’s mine:
Departures
Still Walking
The Taste of Tea
August in the Water
I couldn’t believe my eyes for probably 99% of this movie.
I couldn’t believe my eyes for probably 99% of this movie.
13. Kuroneko (1968)
Replying with a double dose of Kaneto Shindō goodness. Hard to find many horror movies as mesmerizing and affecting as these two. To say they are exquisitely shot would be an understatement too.
13. Kuroneko (1968)
Replying with a double dose of Kaneto Shindō goodness. Hard to find many horror movies as mesmerizing and affecting as these two. To say they are exquisitely shot would be an understatement too.
Do I even need to say anything? A favorite from my childhood, and I still enjoy revisiting it to this day!
Do I even need to say anything? A favorite from my childhood, and I still enjoy revisiting it to this day!
#physicalmedia
#physicalmedia
Has to be one of the most cursed movies of all time, lmao. Elmer is simply unforgettable. I couldn’t begin to tell you how many times I simultaneously laughed out and felt disgusted. Leaves you with plenty to think about but also just a great time at the movies.
Has to be one of the most cursed movies of all time, lmao. Elmer is simply unforgettable. I couldn’t begin to tell you how many times I simultaneously laughed out and felt disgusted. Leaves you with plenty to think about but also just a great time at the movies.
Personally, I think every film nerd should have to watch the Guinea Pig films. 3 of them are pretty terrible, but the other 3 are pretty great… Devil Woman Doctor made cry real tears from laughing so hard. It’s a film (and series) full of surprises!
Personally, I think every film nerd should have to watch the Guinea Pig films. 3 of them are pretty terrible, but the other 3 are pretty great… Devil Woman Doctor made cry real tears from laughing so hard. It’s a film (and series) full of surprises!
I realize I may lose some people here, but: Jason > other slasher villains
I just love this brute of a man wreaking havoc wherever he goes. The Final Chapter balances the spooky & campy vibes so well + Crispin Glover and Corey Feldman are so funny here.
I realize I may lose some people here, but: Jason > other slasher villains
I just love this brute of a man wreaking havoc wherever he goes. The Final Chapter balances the spooky & campy vibes so well + Crispin Glover and Corey Feldman are so funny here.
One of the most affecting depictions of crises of faith i’ve seen, with an all-timer of an ending. It balances its humor and horror so well, and it is one of the few films that ever truly sent some shivers down my spine. So many terrifying scenes are seared into my mind…
One of the most affecting depictions of crises of faith i’ve seen, with an all-timer of an ending. It balances its humor and horror so well, and it is one of the few films that ever truly sent some shivers down my spine. So many terrifying scenes are seared into my mind…
A study of the darkness that lies within, particularly the stressors and conditions that can potentially push people over the edge. I’ve seen 37 works from Kiyoshi Kurosawa, enjoyed or loved most of them, but Cure still stands as my favorite. Koji Yakusho and Masato Hagiwara… man.
A study of the darkness that lies within, particularly the stressors and conditions that can potentially push people over the edge. I’ve seen 37 works from Kiyoshi Kurosawa, enjoyed or loved most of them, but Cure still stands as my favorite. Koji Yakusho and Masato Hagiwara… man.
I think Shinya Tsukamoto is one of the greatest living creative forces. My love for his work started with his brilliantly nauseating and mind-blowing Tetsuo: The Iron Man. Meeting him at the Japan Cuts film festival this year made my heart feel so full. Great person ❤️
I think Shinya Tsukamoto is one of the greatest living creative forces. My love for his work started with his brilliantly nauseating and mind-blowing Tetsuo: The Iron Man. Meeting him at the Japan Cuts film festival this year made my heart feel so full. Great person ❤️
True DIY filmmaking here. It’s brutal, action-packed, funny, and honestly just full of surprises. Plus, as an Ohioan, I take extra joy watching all the madness unfold in the city of Dayton.
True DIY filmmaking here. It’s brutal, action-packed, funny, and honestly just full of surprises. Plus, as an Ohioan, I take extra joy watching all the madness unfold in the city of Dayton.
I had to choose this first as it’s had a great influence on my relationship with cinema — My love for Japanese cinema started here. Takashi Miike directs a stacked cast as they seek revenge, excitement, pain, affection, & everything else in between. It’s nasty and I ❤️ it.
I had to choose this first as it’s had a great influence on my relationship with cinema — My love for Japanese cinema started here. Takashi Miike directs a stacked cast as they seek revenge, excitement, pain, affection, & everything else in between. It’s nasty and I ❤️ it.
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#horrorsky
9 Souls
My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?
Last Life in the Universe
Tokyo Sonata
9 Souls
My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?
Last Life in the Universe
Tokyo Sonata