Posted by kevin at 4:16pm EDT on Friday, June 13, 2008
Filed under: Horror, Future releases
In preparation for the upcoming New York Asian Film Festival a new subtitled trailer was posted yesterday for Yudai Yamaguchi’s Tamami: The Baby’s Curse (Akanbo Shojo). I first wrote about the movie here about two weeks ago. It was screened at Yubari Fanta back in March and will get its international premiere at NYAFF 2008 (click here for full details of the screening) before being released publicly in Japan on August 2, 2008. See the trailer embedded below.
Posted by kevin at 10:12pm EDT on Thursday, June 12, 2008
Filed under: Horror, Future releases
Earlier today a release date of September 20, 2008 was announced for the live-action adaptation of Kazuo Umezu’s Orochi. The story involves a girl named Lisa (Noriko Nakagoshi) who’s slowly developed a hatred for her older sister Kazusa (Yoshino Kimura) due to her family’s constant berating and unfair comparisons. Kazusa seems to do everything better than Lisa, and she never hears the end of it. Another girl named Orochi (Mitsuki Tanimura), who never ages due to the sleep she gets once every 100 years, silently observes the situation between these two girls and serves as the story’s narrator. One day Orochi saves Lisa from a terrible car accident and her need to sleep is triggered prematurely. Several decades later she wakes up to continue her observations and finds that Kazusa is now ill and being taken care of by Lisa. The events that follow will show that even the most noble of character have the potential for despicable thoughts.
Posted by kevin at 9:23pm EDT on Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Filed under: Drama, Future releases, New trailers
Sokichi Miyata’s mellow, DV-shot road movie Bakabakance stars Kunihiro Suda, Erika Okuda (Tokyo Zombie), Kiyohiko Shibukawa (Ichi the Killer), Yosuke Nakajima, Yoshiyuki Morishita (Funky Forest), and Shirou Nozawa. The film won the 8th Tama Movie Festival “Tama New Wave” special prize back in November and will be released in Japan on July 5, 2008.
Michio (Suda) works at a small western-style restaurant and is slowly trying to get over the loneliness and depression caused by his girlfriend Ai (Okuda) leaving him for another guy six months earlier. To make things worse his boss suddenly takes off with all the money the business had, leaving all his employees to twist in the wind. When Michio goes home he finds Ai there waiting for him. She had recently broken up with her new boyfriend and needs a place to stay. Michio thinks this is ridiculously selfish of her, but since he’s still not over her he can’t seem to refuse. The next morning one of the cooks from the restaurant (Shibukawa) shows up and tells Michio he knows where the restaurant owner will be the following day. So the three of them go off on a drive in a little red convertible to confront him. Unfortunately the car overheats and they’re left stranded in a town by the beach. Now stuck together for a little longer than expected and unsure if they’ll make it to their destination in time, Michio and Ai have some unresolved issues to settle.
Posted by kevin at 2:19pm EDT on Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Filed under: Adventure, Fantasy, Future releases
Hiroshi Takahashi, the man behind most of the Ring movie scripts and director of 2004’s ultra low-budget “Sodom the Killer” is back with a new project entitled Sea of Madness (Kyouki no Umi). The film was part of Yubari Fanta‘s Forum Theater competition back in March and not much else was heard about it until the official website was updated a few days ago. The movie was made on a nonexistent budget and clocks in at only 34 minutes, but its creators revel in how much they were able to cram into it under those constraints. Japanese moviegoers can revel along with them during midnight showings at Euro Space’s Shibuya theater from June 28-July 11.
The story revolves around the Prime Minister (Tomorowo Taguchi) as he tries to reform the Japanese constitution. Amidst rising tensions between the US and Japan due to the effects of the reforms on Article 9 (the “no war” clause), the US president is killed by a strange curse. Condoleezza Rice sends a member of the “FBI Spiritual Defense Team” (Yoko Chosokabe) to Japan to investigate. She takes the Prime Minister and his wife (Shoko Nakahara) to a secret base at Mt. Fuji and a doorway to Hell is opened. Then there’s some spiritual posession, some nukes, some low-budget odes to “The Sinking of Japan”, and yadda yadda yadda—this synopsis is taking longer than the movie itself.
Anyways, check out the trailer below—courtesy of a little underground site I sometimes use called YouTube.
Posted by kevin at 2:56am EDT on Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Filed under: Adventure, Fantasy, Future releases, Cast updates
Earlier today it was announced that Sadao Abe (Maiko Haaaan!!!) will be added to the cast of Takashi Miike‘s live-action adaptation of the 1970’s cartoon series Yatterman. He will play an original character—a mysterious archaeologist with a hat and whip meant to be an homage to Indiana Jones. His character will play an integral role in the fight over the Dokuro Stone; a gem that can reveal the location of the largest gold vein in the world, and the main focus of the Yatterman story. Abe (38) was a fan of the original series as a child and the Yatter-King theme was his favorite song. He says working with Miike is a unique experience because there are many ad-libs and lines are often added at the film site, but he loves the challenge. Miike stated that he doesn’t think there’s another actor on Earth who could pull off this role.