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Bigger, better trailers for Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s ‘Tokyo Sonata’

Posted by kevin at 10:11am EDT on Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Filed under: Drama, Future releases, New trailers

Two weeks ago the official website for Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Tokyo Sonata added a trailer to the upper left corner of the front page. Earlier today Fortissimo Films uploaded the same trailer in much higher resolution along with a teaser. To find them go here and click the button highlighted in the image below. Once you get to the player the buttons on the side of the TV switch between teaser and trailer.

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More ‘Threads of Destiny’ video clips and cast additions

Posted by kevin at 12:21pm EDT on Saturday, July 12, 2008

Filed under: Drama, Future releases, Cast updates, New trailers

Akai Ito teaser trailerThe official website for Shosuke Murakami’s mobile phone novel adaptation, Threads of Destiny (Akai Ito) now features two new video clips: For some more behind the scenes footage of Nao Minamisawa shooting the first teaser, click here. For the 2nd teaser, click here. As I posted here a few weeks ago, the story will be split between a Fuji TV drama and this movie which will act as the middle part of the story. Additional cast for the second half of TV drama were announced a few days ago. New additions include Sayuri Iwata as Haruna, Hiroshi Yazaki as Yuya, Kasumi Suzuki as Yuuri, and Ryo Tajima as Mitsu.

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As promised, more on ‘Shinizokonai no Ao’

Posted by kevin at 7:26pm EDT on Friday, July 11, 2008

Filed under: Horror, Future releases, New trailers

In order to atone for subjecting my readers to those ridiculous Twilight Syndrome movies and possibly setting the state of J-horror back even further than it already was, I’ve got more info on a horror movie that might actually have the potential to be halfway decent: Shinizokonai no Ao. Based on a book by Otsuichi, the movie stars Kenta Suga as a 6th-grader named Masao who’s hated and abused by his new teacher, Haneda (Yu Shirota). The other students take their cue from Haneda and start to bully Masao themselves. They continue to make his life miserable until a strange girl named Ao (Mitsuki Tanimura) suddenly appears. Ao is covered in scars, missing an eye, and is dressed in a straitjacket. One by one she torments Masao’s classmates until she eventually whispers in his ear, “Kill your teacher… or your life will stay the same.”

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Just a few days after the trailer for Twilight Syndrome: Dead Cruise horrified movie fans (for all the wrong reasons), we now have the trailer for Twilight Syndrome: Dead Go Round. This time around the setting is an amusement park in a remote country town. 7 teens gather for the chance to play a live-action horror game refereed by a freaky-ass clown. What they don’t realize, however, is that “game over” is followed by their own swift and violent deaths. Deadly traps are set up around the perimeter of the park, and the only way to escape alive is to win.

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First teaser for ‘Suspect X’

Posted by kevin at 1:40pm EDT on Friday, July 11, 2008

Filed under: Crime, Future releases, New trailers

The first teaser for Hiroshi Nishitani’s Suspect X (Yougisha X no Kenshin) came out today and its official website was updated with more info. The story begins when a corpse is discovered with a smashed face and burned hands. Strangely, the cause of death is determined to be strangulation. When Detective Kaoru Utsumi (Kou Shibasaki) attempts to corroborate his ex-wife’s alibi she discovers the woman’s neighbor, a high school math teacher named Tetsuya Ishigami (Shinichi Tsutsumi), went to Teito University—the same school as genius physicist Manabu Yukawa, aka “Galileo” (Masaharu Fukuyama). She consults with Yukawa and he tells her that as far as he knows Ishigami is a true genius. Utsumi and Yukawa team up with only a few small clues and the victim’s personal effects to help them disprove a seemingly airtight alibi and figure out Ishigami’s role in all of it. Thus begins a battle of wits between geniuses.

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