Posted 6 days ago by Kevin Ouellette
Suzuka Morita of Idoling!!! and Mariya Suzuki of AKB48 are set to star in two new horror movies due out on the same day this summer.
Both movies, 2-channel no Noroi Shin Gekijoban: Honki (starring Suzuki) and Anata no Shiranai Kowai Hanashi Gekijoban (starring Morita), are theatrical versions of DVD releases which recently gained popularity.
Just a few days ago, it was announced that Morita will be graduating from Idoling!!! at the end of this month to concentrate on her acting, so she’s apparently wasting no time getting on with the next phase of her career.
In “Anata no Shiranai Kowai wa Gekijoban”, she’ll be playing a graduate student whose mother was killed by a prowler when she was a small child, leaving her emotionally scarred. Because of this, she seeks revenge by invoking a curse on the man in the form of a video.
Suzuki, who played the lead role in Jiro Nagae’s Kokkuri-san last year, will be appearing in the sequel to last year’s 2-channel no Noroi Gekijoban, which revolves around a cursed website inspired by a forum thread on the 2-chan message board. In contrast to her previous high school girl roles, Suzuki will get the chance to play an an adult for once, portraying a real estate agent struggling against a powerful evil presence.
Both will be released in Japan on June 2, 2012. Although technically separate movies, the actresses will be together for a joint stage greeting.
Source: Cinema Today
Posted 6 days ago by Kevin Ouellette
Say what you will about how tightly controlled Japanese movie publicity is, but they sure know how to keep a secret. Just one day from the theatrical release of Tsutomu Hanabusa’s Sadako 3D in Japan, the young actress playing the latest incarnation of Sadako has finally been revealed: Ai Hashimoto.
There was actually a preview screening held back in April, but the 12 minutes of end footage that would have revealed her identity was left out.
The casting puts her in good company. Although the first Sadako was played by kabuki actress Rie Inoo for her ability to move creepily, subsequent Sadakos were played by famous actresses such as Yukie Nakama and Tae Kimura.
Anyone who follows mainstream Japanese films should be pretty familiar with Hashimoto at this point. She’s appeared in a slew of movies since her debut in 2009. Most notably, her performance in Tetsuya Nakashima’s critically-adored 2010 film Confessions made her the ultimate “it” girl of teen film actresses over the past two years.
In the newest installment of the Ring series, Sadako’s curse is spreading faster than ever thanks to internet video sharing, and her essence floats around in the cloud waiting for an appropriate person to posses by climbing out of their computer monitor.
Unlike the first version of Sadako, who was portrayed as hideous and waterlogged after climbing out of a well, Hashimoto’s version remains a pretty girl, supposedly to entice people who see her into even more fear.
“Sadako 3D” opens in Japan this Saturday.
Source: Eiga.com
Posted 6 days ago by Kevin Ouellette
On Thursday it was announced that Teruyoshi Uchimura of the comedy duo Ucchan Nanchan is working on a new movie called Bokutachi no Koukan Nikki (literally “our exchange diary”), his first since his 2006 feature-length debut Peanuts.
The film is based on the novel “Geinin Koukan Nikki ~ Yellow Heart no Monogatari” by screenwriter and television personality Osamu Suzuki. The story revolves around a fictional manzai comedy duo that are forced to deal with various problems due to their sustained lack of success.
Last year, Masayasu Wakabayashi of the comedy duo Audrey and actor Kei Tanaka co-starred in a stage adaptation of the novel.
This version will star Atsushi Ito and Keisuke Koide as a comedy duo called “Bousou Swimmers” who have been living in utter obscurity since forming 12 years earlier. At the end of their tether, they decide to start an exchange diary as a way to communicate with each other.
Filming of “Bokutachi no Koukan Nikki” began on May 6 and a release is planned for sometime in 2013.
Source: Eiga.com
Posted 1 week ago by Kevin Ouellette
Today more cast members were announced for Takashi Miike’s upcoming psychological thriller, Aku no Kyoten (Lesson of the Evil).
Most notably, Fumi Nikaido and Shota Sometani will once again appear together as students after co-starring in Shion Sono’s Himizu last year. The pair took home Marcello Mastroianni Awards for Best New Actor and Actress at the 68th Venice International Film Festival back in September for their respective performances.
Other cast additions include fellow Venice veterans Kento Hayashi and Takayuki Yamada.
“Aku no Kyoten” will star Hideaki Ito, who typically plays heroic characters, as an evil teacher named Seiji Hasumi who murders his students to make his life easier.
The roles of the four new cast additions have also all been revealed. Nikaido will play Reika Katagiri, a student who quickly becomes suspicious of Hasumi. Sometani will play Keisuke Hayami, who Reika suspects of being the ringleader of the cheaters in school. Hayashi will play Masahiko Maejima, a homosexual co-worker of Hasumi. And finally, Yamada will play Tetsuro Shibahara, a physical education teacher who sexually harasses a student.
Miike plans to get post-production done quickly after filming is completed so he can get the movie screened at some international film festivals this year. A domestic release is now set for November 10, 2012.
Source: Cinema Today
Posted 2 weeks ago by Kevin Ouellette
Today it was announced that Megumi Ohori, who recently graduated from the all-girl idol group SDN48, will be starring in a new horror movie based on the Kuchisake-onna (slit-mouthed woman) urban legend called Kuchisake-onna Returns.
The legend, which has been the subject of numerous dramas and movies over the years, involves a woman wearing a large mask over her mouth who is said to walk up to people and ask “Am I beautiful?”. If the person confirms that she is, she removes the mask to reveal a large gaping slit across her mouth and says “Even now?” The details of the legend vary, but suffice it to say things never end well.
The new movie will put a bit of a spin on the legend, pitting kuchisake-onna against kuchisake-onna.
Ohori will play an unsuspecting graduate student named Airi (or Eri?) who gets drawn into the fight when she visits a village where kuchisake-onna are worshiped as gods.
Ohori’s co-stars will include Yuka Rikuna, Yuna Mikuni, Mami Yamashita, Ryoji Sugimoto, Nobuyuki Kase, and Natsu Kashu.
“Kuchisake-onna” will be released in Japan this summer.
Source: Cinema Today
Edit: Fixed Ohori’s membership status in SDN48 (she graduated in March).