Japan Cuts 2019: AND YOUR BIRD CAN SING Review
And Your Bird Can Sing is a subtle meditation on bacchanal self-destruction that mines unspoken moments for unexpected impact.
And Your Bird Can Sing is a subtle meditation on bacchanal self-destruction that mines unspoken moments for unexpected impact.
As a chilling portrait of a city in turmoil and a boisterous tribute to its struggling residents, The Kamagasaki Cauldron War is the comedy for the proletariat told with invigorating realism.
Violence Voyager remains a disturbing bait and switch of gory delights for all who can stomach it.
New York’s Japan Cuts is gearing up to kick off its 2019 season beginning July 19th and the full lineup was announced today. The 13th edition of the festival, which runs through the 28th, will include 26 features and 16
Caught in the reflection of a looming global conflict, the carefree souls that fill out Nobuhiko Obayashi’s unsurprisingly absurd and surreal latest waste away their last few months of innocence while the world and its war threaten to encroach on their idyllic
We Make Antiques! is middling inconsequential comedy and that is all it really has to be.
New York’s Japan Cuts Film Festival is gearing up to kick off July 19 -29 and a new trailer has been released today in anticipation. This year’s festival features 28 features and 9 shorts comprised of 3 World Premieres, 3 International Premieres, 11
The lineup for this year’s Japan Cuts Film Festival in New York has been announced, with over 30 great-looking films screening July 19-29 at NYC’s Japan Society. Eric Khoo‘s Ramen Shop will be opening the fest, with a few other highlights including the