Taking place in the near future, where the Japanese population is predominately senior citizens, a young nurse named Yuki Sakai is thriving to hold the most difficult position within society as a home health aide. However, “Dementia 21” presents an absurd take on possible problems faced by a population revolving entirely around catering and profiting of the elderly. The graphic novel released by Fantagraphics books contains 17 stories of Yuki Sakai, having to deal with such problems as dentures that become sentient and try to conquer the world, extensive and deadly health aide training, and caring for senile Kaiju that often forget they are no longer meant to battle.
Shintaro Kago’s style has been previously dubbed as ‘fashionable paranoia” here within the west, a label which does suit the mangaka well when looking at his work from a western perspective, mostly from impressions of his full page color artwork,...
Shintaro Kago’s style has been previously dubbed as ‘fashionable paranoia” here within the west, a label which does suit the mangaka well when looking at his work from a western perspective, mostly from impressions of his full page color artwork,...
- 11/8/2019
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
The film is based on the ero guro manga by Suehiro Maruo, which circulated in 1984 and was previously adapted in an anime film, in 1992, titled “Midori”.
The story revolves around 14-years-old Midori, an orphan who is picked by the Aka Neko circus troup. The other members include Kanabun, a seemingly cute transvestite who harbors a truly dark side, as he has no issue in killing two puppies with his heels in order to cook them for the troupe. Muchisute is a man with no arms filled with bandages, who is capable of doing everything with his legs, including shooting a bow. The rest of the members are a brute who swallows swords, a sultry woman named Kojiro Arashi and two utterly peculiar creatures of unknown origin. All of them seem to bully Midori, occasionally becoming violent towards her, even blaming her for the commercial failures the circus is experiencing. Everything changes however,...
The story revolves around 14-years-old Midori, an orphan who is picked by the Aka Neko circus troup. The other members include Kanabun, a seemingly cute transvestite who harbors a truly dark side, as he has no issue in killing two puppies with his heels in order to cook them for the troupe. Muchisute is a man with no arms filled with bandages, who is capable of doing everything with his legs, including shooting a bow. The rest of the members are a brute who swallows swords, a sultry woman named Kojiro Arashi and two utterly peculiar creatures of unknown origin. All of them seem to bully Midori, occasionally becoming violent towards her, even blaming her for the commercial failures the circus is experiencing. Everything changes however,...
- 5/11/2019
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Torico is a director, fashion designer and blogger. Her first short film, “Mikagami” (2004) received great reviews after its screening in Fantasia International Film Festival and Yubari, and was later screened at festivals all around the world. In 2006, she made her debut feature film, “Ikerushinibana”, which was again screened in festivals around the world, garnering very positive reactions. Her latest film “Midori: The Camellia Girl” is based on the infamous ero guro manga, “Shojo Tsubaki” by Suehiro Maruo. Torico has also published a photobook, has her own blog about fashion on Numero Tokyo, is the director and designer of the Mewee Dinkeee brand, and the founder of the Chiyuri Association.
We talk to her about her career, her latest movie, ero guro, the Japanese movie industry and many other topics.
“Midori: The Camellia Girl” screened at Japan Filmfest Hamburg
You are foremost a fashion designer. Why did you decide to become a filmmaker,...
We talk to her about her career, her latest movie, ero guro, the Japanese movie industry and many other topics.
“Midori: The Camellia Girl” screened at Japan Filmfest Hamburg
You are foremost a fashion designer. Why did you decide to become a filmmaker,...
- 5/11/2019
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Get in touch to send in cinephile news and discoveries. For daily updates follow us @NotebookMUBI.NEWSNadav Lapid's Synonyms.The 69th Berlinale has concluded. You can find the full awards here, and our favorite films plus a complete roundup of our coverage here.Recommended VIEWINGFirst up: Ryusuke Hamaguchi's dark romance Asako I & II gets its lively Us trailer via Grasshopper Film. Watch our interview with Hamaguchi we conducted after film's Cannes premiere.Following its rapturous Sundance and Berlinale reception, here's the trailer for Joanna Hogg's The Souvenir.Angela Schanelec just received the Silver Bear for Best Director at Berlin for her new feature, I Was at Home, But... Here's the first clip and our review of this beautiful, fragmentary film.Recommended READINGDavid Cronenberg's eXistenZ.The key to understanding David Cronenberg's filmography and its themes of identity, writes Christianne Benedict, is the idea that "sex is what life is.
- 2/21/2019
- MUBI
Torico is a director, fashion designer and blogger. Her first short film, “Mikagami” (2004) received great reviews after its screening in Fantasia International Film Festival and Yubari, and was later screened at festivals all around the world. In 2006, she made her debut feature film, “Ikerushinibana”, which was again screened in festivals around the world garnering very positive reactions. Her latest film “Midori: The Camelia Girl” is based on the infamous ero guro manga, “Shojo Tsubaki” by Suehiro Maruo. Torico has also published a photobook, has her own blog about fashion on Numero Tokyo, is the director and designer of the Mewee Dinkeee brand, and the founder of the Chiyuri Association.
Here are her top five Japanese films, in random order
1. Memories of Matsuko
2. Ikiru
3. Funuke Show Some Love, You Losers!
4. Seven Samurai
5. Rashomon...
Here are her top five Japanese films, in random order
1. Memories of Matsuko
2. Ikiru
3. Funuke Show Some Love, You Losers!
4. Seven Samurai
5. Rashomon...
- 8/10/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
As far as underground horror goes, few series have quite the same reputation as Guinea Pig. From 1985 to 1988, the Japanese series unleashed all sorts of hell across six films, each capturing their own little slice of atrocity. While they were disconnected in plot, and often in theme, they all had one thing in common: they were incredibly transgressive.
Unfortunately, a lot of them were just schlock, too. The first Guinea Pig film, Satoru Ogura’s The Devil’s Experiment (1985), was a wreck. Despite its bizarro premise of trying to replicate a "found" snuff tape, the film is little more than a misogynist demo reel for some rubbery gore effects, quickly abandoning its premise for overly flowering editing and shots that make you wonder why the killers seem to care so much for impossible camera setups. It was a rough start to the series, and to make matters worse, the sequels...
Unfortunately, a lot of them were just schlock, too. The first Guinea Pig film, Satoru Ogura’s The Devil’s Experiment (1985), was a wreck. Despite its bizarro premise of trying to replicate a "found" snuff tape, the film is little more than a misogynist demo reel for some rubbery gore effects, quickly abandoning its premise for overly flowering editing and shots that make you wonder why the killers seem to care so much for impossible camera setups. It was a rough start to the series, and to make matters worse, the sequels...
- 6/2/2018
- by Perry Ruhland
- DailyDead
By MoreHorror.com
Freaks get ready to unite, because the upcoming macabre film Circus of Dread is in full swing.
Teaser Poster art for the movie, Directed by Mark Savage and starring Bill Oberst Jr., Domiziano Arcangeli, Vida Ghaffari, Richard Goteri, Dawna Lee Heising, and Jasi Cotton Lanier has just been unleashed.
The design was created by Santiago Caruso and sports a wonderfully crafted 'freak show' illustration.
Check out a larger version of the teaser below, and be sure to keep your eyes fixed on MoreHorror.com for more details about this flick as they become available.
Short Synopsis
"Two brothers - one a priest, one a career criminal - find bloody salvation in a mysterious underground carnival."
Savage's influences for Circus Of Dread is the dark underground world of sideshow exploitation and include the 1932 Tod Browning film Freaks, the long history of so-called 'Freak Shows' exhibiting 'human oddities' for profit,...
Freaks get ready to unite, because the upcoming macabre film Circus of Dread is in full swing.
Teaser Poster art for the movie, Directed by Mark Savage and starring Bill Oberst Jr., Domiziano Arcangeli, Vida Ghaffari, Richard Goteri, Dawna Lee Heising, and Jasi Cotton Lanier has just been unleashed.
The design was created by Santiago Caruso and sports a wonderfully crafted 'freak show' illustration.
Check out a larger version of the teaser below, and be sure to keep your eyes fixed on MoreHorror.com for more details about this flick as they become available.
Short Synopsis
"Two brothers - one a priest, one a career criminal - find bloody salvation in a mysterious underground carnival."
Savage's influences for Circus Of Dread is the dark underground world of sideshow exploitation and include the 1932 Tod Browning film Freaks, the long history of so-called 'Freak Shows' exhibiting 'human oddities' for profit,...
- 6/9/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Director Mark Savage's new film 'Circus Of Dread' will star genre actor Bill Oberst Jr. and Domiziano Arcangeli.
The Australian filmmaker was inspired by Tod Browning's 'Freaks', Japanese cult artists & American sideshow history to create horror film set in mysterious underground carnival. Check out the full details from the official press release below.
From The Press Release:
Australian filmmaker Mark Savage's Circus Of Dread, a feature film with strong horror overtones, is now in active development at CineNature, an international production company with interests in Us, Japan & Australian film production.
Circus Of Dread's synopsis is: "Two brothers - one a priest, one a career criminal - find bloody salvation in a mysterious underground carnival."
American actor Bill Oberst Jr, whom Savage calls "a new Lon Chaney" and best known globally as 'The Facebook Stalker' in director Jason Zada's award-winning viral application Take This Lollipop is attached to play Baker,...
The Australian filmmaker was inspired by Tod Browning's 'Freaks', Japanese cult artists & American sideshow history to create horror film set in mysterious underground carnival. Check out the full details from the official press release below.
From The Press Release:
Australian filmmaker Mark Savage's Circus Of Dread, a feature film with strong horror overtones, is now in active development at CineNature, an international production company with interests in Us, Japan & Australian film production.
Circus Of Dread's synopsis is: "Two brothers - one a priest, one a career criminal - find bloody salvation in a mysterious underground carnival."
American actor Bill Oberst Jr, whom Savage calls "a new Lon Chaney" and best known globally as 'The Facebook Stalker' in director Jason Zada's award-winning viral application Take This Lollipop is attached to play Baker,...
- 4/28/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Australian filmmaker Mark Savage's Circus of Dread, a feature film with strong horror overtones, is now in active development at CineNature, an international production company with interests in American, Japanese, and Australian film production.
Synopsis:
Two brothers - one a priest, one a career criminal - find bloody salvation in a mysterious underground carnival. Prepare for the thrill of a lifetime in a twisted carnival that brings the circus freaks out of the shadows and into your nightmares!
American actor Bill Oberst, Jr., whom Savage calls "a new Lon Chaney", is attached to play Baker, the career criminal of the brothers. The priest will be played by international genre star Domiziano Arcangeli (pictured above). Circus of Dread marks the first screen pairing of Oberst and Arcangeli (both are in the cast of the upcoming horror anthology film Scary or Die but had no scenes together.)
Oberst is tight-lipped about the film's plot but says,...
Synopsis:
Two brothers - one a priest, one a career criminal - find bloody salvation in a mysterious underground carnival. Prepare for the thrill of a lifetime in a twisted carnival that brings the circus freaks out of the shadows and into your nightmares!
American actor Bill Oberst, Jr., whom Savage calls "a new Lon Chaney", is attached to play Baker, the career criminal of the brothers. The priest will be played by international genre star Domiziano Arcangeli (pictured above). Circus of Dread marks the first screen pairing of Oberst and Arcangeli (both are in the cast of the upcoming horror anthology film Scary or Die but had no scenes together.)
Oberst is tight-lipped about the film's plot but says,...
- 4/26/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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