No director in cinema history mastered the literary adaptation like Akira Kurosawa, but Edgar Allan Poe remained agonisingly out of reach.
In what can only be described as rotoscope meets director Akira Kurosawa’s signature noir visual flair, Uzumaki‘s animation casts a spell as intoxicating as the spiral itself, whether it be the ...
I wanted [it] to be anchored much more to reality,” Kurosawa told me, “ordinary people, ordinary lives.” Yet those around ...
The Getty hosted a ritzy after-hours party in honor of PST ART; Cold Blue Music at Monk Space; and tenderness blossoms at ...
"I don't care about prizes..." A legend visits the legendary store in Paris! The latest Video Club video from Konbini in ...
The Japanese director copies himself in a film that changes the language (and nothing else) of the film he shot in 1998. There is always something disturbing in that strange and never fully explained ...
Science-fiction writer Yuba Isukari and illustrator Ozu recently launched a new, full-color manga titled Nuno Sanpo on ...
The Kadokawa Cultural Museum, in Tokorozawa city north of Tokyo, fuses museums of art, anime and oddities with a huge, reader ...
Not many directors would claim to be as gifted as Akira Kurosawa, but John Woo named the one filmmaker he believed was up ...
Over 112 films to be screened at Dasara film festival starting October 4, featuring award-winning, art, and commercial films.