It’s that time of year again. While some directors annually share their favorite films of the year, Steven Soderbergh lists everything he consumed, media-wise. For 2021––another year in which he not only released a new film, but shot another (and produced the Oscars)––he still got plenty of watching in.
Along with catching up on 2021’s new releases, he took in plenty of classics, including Jaws, Citizen Kane, Metropolis, The French Connection, and Lubitsch’s Ninotchka and Design For Living. Early last year, he also saw a cut of Channing Tatum’s Dog, which doesn’t arrive until next month. He also, of course, screened his latest movies while in post-production, with three viewings of No Sudden Move and three viewings of Kimi, which arrives on February 10 on HBO Max and the first look of which can be seen below.
Check out the list below via his official site.
Along with catching up on 2021’s new releases, he took in plenty of classics, including Jaws, Citizen Kane, Metropolis, The French Connection, and Lubitsch’s Ninotchka and Design For Living. Early last year, he also saw a cut of Channing Tatum’s Dog, which doesn’t arrive until next month. He also, of course, screened his latest movies while in post-production, with three viewings of No Sudden Move and three viewings of Kimi, which arrives on February 10 on HBO Max and the first look of which can be seen below.
Check out the list below via his official site.
- 1/5/2022
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Yen Press Announces 6 Releases for Future Publication Including New Light Novel From Yukito Ayatsuji
New York, NY (9/24/21) – Yen Press, LLC announced a slate of upcoming releases that includes manga (In the Land of Leadale) and light novels (I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World; The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady; Ishura; and Another 2001), all scheduled for March 2022 release. Additionally, Yen Press announced If You Could See Love, a digital exclusive manga release set to debut in October 2021.
If You Could See Love (digital exclusive)
Story by Teren Mikami
Art by Yuuki Nanaji
Mei Haruno was born with the troublesome ability of being able to see pink arrows indicating who people were in love with. In order to escape, she chooses to enroll in an all-girls’ boarding school in the hopes of never getting involved in romance again…only to discover not one, but two arrows directed right at her!
If You Could See Love is a sweet...
If You Could See Love (digital exclusive)
Story by Teren Mikami
Art by Yuuki Nanaji
Mei Haruno was born with the troublesome ability of being able to see pink arrows indicating who people were in love with. In order to escape, she chooses to enroll in an all-girls’ boarding school in the hopes of never getting involved in romance again…only to discover not one, but two arrows directed right at her!
If You Could See Love is a sweet...
- 9/24/2021
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
The spookiest time of the year is rapidly approaching so that means spooky movie nights are just over the horizon. Choosing what to watch is always troublesome so we’re here to help you out with that. Starting off with an anime that will have you questioning every person you’ve ever interacted with. How many of them could have been carrying some paranormal curse along with them? A Mysterious Classroom Another is the adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Yukito Ayatsuji. It puts us in the shoes of Kouichi Sakakibara as he begins life at his new school,
Anime You Should Watch: Another...
Anime You Should Watch: Another...
- 8/9/2021
- by Daniel Medina
- TVovermind.com
The official website for Takeshi Furusawa’s upcoming live-action adaptation of Yukito Ayatsuji’s horror novel Another has been updated with a new full trailer.
Kento Yamazaki plays a 15-year-old boy named Koichi Sakakibara who moves to the suburban mountain town of Yomiyama to live with his grandparents in the spring of 1998. One day, he suffers a seizure caused by a chronic lung condition and collapses. While in the hospital recovering, he sees a beautiful girl wearing an eye patch (Ai Hashimoto) who makes a strange comment about about the morgue on the second floor and suddenly vanishes.
He meets up with her again when he attends middle school. Her name is Mei Misaki and Koichi can’t help but notice how oddly the other students and teachers seem to act around her. He makes several attempts to get to know her better, but fails repeatedly. However, when their classmates...
Kento Yamazaki plays a 15-year-old boy named Koichi Sakakibara who moves to the suburban mountain town of Yomiyama to live with his grandparents in the spring of 1998. One day, he suffers a seizure caused by a chronic lung condition and collapses. While in the hospital recovering, he sees a beautiful girl wearing an eye patch (Ai Hashimoto) who makes a strange comment about about the morgue on the second floor and suddenly vanishes.
He meets up with her again when he attends middle school. Her name is Mei Misaki and Koichi can’t help but notice how oddly the other students and teachers seem to act around her. He makes several attempts to get to know her better, but fails repeatedly. However, when their classmates...
- 5/11/2012
- Nippon Cinema
Another adaptation is on its way for another horror novel from Japan which has been turned into another movie that will no doubt be remade here in the States by another movie company, thereby turning it into another piece of crap that we end up hating.
Check out the trailer and artwork for Takeshi Furusawa's big screen take on the novel Another by Yukito Ayatsuji after the monster-sized plot crunch below.
Synopsis
In 1972, a very popular honor student named Misaki died partway through the school year in Yomiyama Middle School’s class 3-3. His peers, devastated by the unexpected loss, decided to carry on as if the student were still alive, going so far as to keep his desk in place and bringing it to the graduation ceremony. Yet, no one could explain why the dead classmate was present in the graduation photo.
In spring 1998, 15-year-old student Kōichi Sakakibara...
Check out the trailer and artwork for Takeshi Furusawa's big screen take on the novel Another by Yukito Ayatsuji after the monster-sized plot crunch below.
Synopsis
In 1972, a very popular honor student named Misaki died partway through the school year in Yomiyama Middle School’s class 3-3. His peers, devastated by the unexpected loss, decided to carry on as if the student were still alive, going so far as to keep his desk in place and bringing it to the graduation ceremony. Yet, no one could explain why the dead classmate was present in the graduation photo.
In spring 1998, 15-year-old student Kōichi Sakakibara...
- 3/5/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
A teaser site has been launched for Takeshi Furusawa‘s upcoming live-action adaptation of Yukito Ayatsuji’s horror novel Another. With the site comes a cryptic teaser trailer and a cast list which adds Ai Kato and Yoshihiko Hakamada to the previously announced leads, Ai Hashimoto and Kento Yamazaki.
Yamazaki plays a 15-year-old boy named Koichi Sakakibara who’s forced to move to a suburban town in the mountains called Yomiyama to live with his grandparents in the spring of 1998. One day he suffers a seizure brought on by a chronic lung condition and collapses, but luckily he’s taken to the hospital in time to save his life. While in recovery at the hospital, he sees a beautiful girl wearing an eye patch (Hashimoto) and becomes fixated on her before she makes an odd remark about the morgue on the second floor and leaves suddenly.
He meets up with...
Yamazaki plays a 15-year-old boy named Koichi Sakakibara who’s forced to move to a suburban town in the mountains called Yomiyama to live with his grandparents in the spring of 1998. One day he suffers a seizure brought on by a chronic lung condition and collapses, but luckily he’s taken to the hospital in time to save his life. While in recovery at the hospital, he sees a beautiful girl wearing an eye patch (Hashimoto) and becomes fixated on her before she makes an odd remark about the morgue on the second floor and leaves suddenly.
He meets up with...
- 3/4/2012
- Nippon Cinema
J-horror Another gets a trailerMovies based on Anime have a tendency to be shall we say hit-n-miss, but the first teaser trail for director Takeshi Furusawa’s horror thriller Another at least looks the part. High end productions values and a decent sounding storyline (based on the novel by Yukito Ayatsuji) are a good start point, and Furusawa holds a (if perhaps more minor) place in the hearts of Japanese horror fans, for his fairly decent 2006 scare flick ‘Otoshimono’. Whether the film follows the original story closely, is hard to tell, but here a summary of the plotline via Wiki....In 1972, a very popular honor student named Misaki died partway through the school year in Yomiyama Middle School’s class 3-3. His peers, devastated by the unexpected loss, decided to carry on as if the student were still alive, going so far as to keep the desk in place and...
- 3/3/2012
- 24framespersecond.net
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