Kuripi

Japanese Horror is perhaps the most unique and talked about strand of horror, as it caters to both pretentious art house snobs such as myself and the hardcore horror fans. J-Horror has some of the creepiest and most disturbing imagery you will ever see, think the sound that Asami makes when she shoves needles into... Continue Reading →

Kubo and the Two Strings

Sitting in an empty theatre to see a children’s film at 13:30 on a sunny Friday afternoon, should not be at the top of anyone’s to do list and yet me and some friends where there to see a new animated film. As I watched the trailers (the bit that everyone loves according the smug... Continue Reading →

The Tale of the Princess Kaguya

Studio Ghibli has been making films for just over 30 years, as of writing. However the studio is only really known for one name in particular, that of co-founder Hayao Miyazaki, and for good reason; Miyazaki has directed some of the best animated, nay some of best films of all time. While Miyazaki is a... Continue Reading →

Rashomon

Synopsis Rashomon starts with three people who taking shelter from a rain storm under the Rashomon gate. While they wait out the weather two of the three, a priest and a wood cutter, tell the third about a trial they were involved in. A Bandit was accused of raping a woman and murdering her husband.... Continue Reading →

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