Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Newark Mayor Quotes Jay-Z While Addressing Hurricane Hype (Video)
Newark, N.J. Mayor Cory Booker didn't mince words during a Piers Morgan Tonight appearance Monday when asked if the media and local governments had overhyped Hurricane Irene. Taking a cue from Jay-Z's "99 Problems" song, the mayor said, "For us still in the trenches trying to help people out, there's a song that goes, 'I've got 99 problems and that's not one.' "our editor recommendsBox Office Report: Hurricane Irene Takes $25 Mil Bite Out of Box OfficeDirecTV Launches Hurricane Irene Information ChannelBox Office Update: 'The Help' Braves Hurricane Irene to Stay at No. 1Hurricane Irene Bumps Up Ratings, Web Traffic for The Weather ChannelRelated Topics•Hurricane Irene Outlets such as the Washington Post, the Daily Beast and the Huffington Post have questioned whether the storm was blown out of proportion this weekend, considering the hurricane was downgraded before landfall and did not cause severe damage in New York City as anticipated. But Booker, who famously shoveled residents out of a major snowstorm last December, said the alerts were of greater help than harm, "Those debates to me are academic, we still have thousands of people without power, we still have people who are dealing with floods, sewage in their homes. "There's a real crisis on our hands and I'm very happy that the President of the United States, that our governor and others called a state of emergency because in my book it's always better to be prepared for an emergency and not have one than have an emergency and not be prepared." Booker also said that while social media is useful in emergencies, it does not replace a plan of action, "Social media is a great tool. It shouldn't replace boots on the ground. We were literally out there knocking on doors in areas we thought were going to flood, having direct face-to-face conversations with residents. "It is a powerful, powerful tool for me to be able to get in touch with tens of thousands of my residents and I can crowd source ways that I could never have done a few years ago." Booker has nearly 1.1 million Twitter followers and more than 51,000 "likes" on Facebook. Related Topics Jay-Z Piers Morgan Hurricane Irene
Monday, August 29, 2011
TNT buys script for Bruckheimer-produced drama
EXCLUSIVE: TNT has bought a script from writer Greg Plageman for drama project "Bishop to Pawn.""Pawn" comes from Warner Horizon Television and is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Prods. Bruckheimer and Plageman would exec produce with Jonathan Littman. KristieAnne Reed is set as co-exec producer.Pilot would follow a private investigator who runs his business out of his Los Angeles pawn shop.Plageman, along with Jonathan Nolan, is currently a co-showrunner on CBS' new Michael Emerson-Jim Caviezel drama series "Person of Interest." Contact Stuart Levine at stuart.levine@variety.com
Friday, August 26, 2011
'Heroes' Star Zachary Quinto to Haunt 'American Horror Story'
Soul Brother/Getty ImagesZachary Quinto Former Heroes villain Zachary Quinto will haunt Ryan Murphy and Kaira Falchuk's American Horror Story. Quinto is a recurring guest star named Chad, a gay former who owns the haunted home in which the Ben and Vivien Harmon (Dylan McDermott and Connie Britton) live in the Forex drama from Glee co-designers Murphy and Falchuk. STORY: 'American Horror Story' Adds Tim Minear, 3 More Authors The project marks Quinto's first TV series project since NBC's Heroes. He joins an increasing cast of former citizens from the creepy La mansion which includes Lily Rabe, who had been cast now, and Denis O'Hare. STORY: 'American Horror Story' Casts 'Planet from the Apes' Co-Star The "psychosexual thriller" involves the Harmons who move from Boston to La so that they can rebuild their marriage but encounter a variety of creepy occurrences at their new residence. STORY: Forex Chief Calls Ryan Murphy's 'American Horror Story' a possible 'Breakthrough' Quinto will first come in part one of these two-part Halloween episode Murphy first pointed out this month in the Television Critics' Association's summer time press tour. American Horror Story debuts March. 5 on Forex. Email: Lesley.Goldberg@thr.com Twitter: @Snoodit
Bravo Denies Taylor Armstrong Will Discuss Russell's Suicide on Special
Taylor Armstrong may open up about estranged husband Russell's suicide in a Bravo special, her rep tells the New York Post.our editor recommends'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Husband Russell Armstrong Slams Bravo in One of His Final Interviews'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills': Bravo Family Reacts to Russell Armstrong's Death A rep for the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star says, "There is dialogue with Bravo, but no decisions have been made. Anything would be conjecture." PHOTOS: Hollywood's Notable Deaths The rep adds that Armstrong is "still devastated" and hasn't been participating in the talks herself. A source tells the newspaper, "Bravo wants to do a sit-down, one-hour special with [Bravo executive vice president and host] Andy Cohen." A second source adds, "They've been discussing options for a week, but no programming has been formalized." However, a rep for Bravo denies the talks: "It's not true, there are no plans like that." Taylor was present at Russell's two services in the Hollywood Hills on Wednesday, as were several other Real Housewives of Beverly Hills castmates. He will be cremated and his ashes will be moved to his native Texas. Russell's body was found on Aug. 15 in the Los Angeles home he'd been renting since his split from Taylor. The second season of Real Housewives in Beverly Hills is scheduled to premiere on Sept. 5. While sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that will likely be pushed back, Bravo head Frances Berwick maintains that no decisions have been made. THR was the first to report the Bravo reality series would be re-edited after Russell's death. Russell and Taylor's contentious relationship was a major storyline. Related Topics The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
Monday, August 22, 2011
Watch Adam Goldberg in Woody Allen Homage The Trivial Pursuits of Arthur Banks
· Because the world doesn’t have enough Woody Allen imitations — or Wes Anderson imitations — AMC has partnered with Adam Goldberg, Jeffrey Tambor and writer/director Peter Glanz for The Trivial Pursuits of Arthur Banks. The three-episode web series runs 42 minutes in total, and features enough Manhattan references to sate even Mariel Hemingway. Click through to watch episode one, somewhat hilariously titled “I Pulled a Polanski” and then stick around for more Buzz Break. [via Hulu, where you can watch the other two episodes.] · Nerve offers five beloved coming-of-age films that are also deeply disturbing. Like Sixteen Candles! “With his ’80s gay-porn-star physique and innocuous, golden-retriever grin, [Jake] Ryan exemplifies Reagan-era masculinity, to the point that the Washington Post ran an editorial on the twentieth anniversary of the film entitled ‘Real Men Can’t Hold a Candle to Jake Ryan.’ With all due respect to the Post, that’s probably for the best, because by the end of the movie, Jake Ryan turns out to be an unbelievable asshole. After confiding in a geeky underclassman (Anthony Michael Hall) that he’s attracted to Sam (Ringwald), Jake allows the freshman to drive his inebriated, barely conscious girlfriend home and have his way with her. Jake then uses his girlfriend’s ‘infidelity,’ for which she was unable to supply consent, as an excuse to break up with her and hook up with Sam.” Yeeahhhh. [Nerve] · As first reported by Deadline, and followed up with press release, Patton Oswalt and Johnny Knoxville will play brothers in an untitled comedy from producer David Gordon Green. [Deadline, Press Release] · The Playlist reports that Cody Horn — who you may remember from her guest appearance on The Office at the end of last season as Will Ferrell’s assistant (she’s also former Warner Bros. president Alan Horn’s daughter) — has won the lead role in Steven Soderbergh’s Magic Mike. UPDATE: Variety confirms Horn’s involvement in the film. [indieWIRE/The Playlist]
Friday, August 19, 2011
'Fright Night' Gets Bloody In New Red Band Clip
Just one more day until we get to see Craig Gillespie's "Fright Night" remake of the horror-comedy classic in 3D. To get you in the mood, IGN has released a brand new red-band clip which you can watch here -- it should go without saying, this is not safe for work. Watch how hot things get when vampire fiend Jerry (Colin Farrell) terrorizes his neighbor, high school student Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin), and Charlie's mom (Toni Collette) and girlfriend (Imogen Poots). If you want to avoid any and all spoilers for the film, skip past the jump and check out the best of this week's horror news which features other things that bite. 'Underworld: Awakening 3D' Gets a Trailer Kate Beckinsale and her skin-tight catsuit have returned to the "Underworld" franchise, and while the trailer for "Awakening" looks like more of the same, it's still loaded with action and vampy goodness. Beckinsale returns as Selene, who escapes a years-long imprisonment and enters a strange new world. Humans are fighting to exterminate vampire and lycan clans, which threatens to erupt in total war. Mans Marlind and Bjorn Stein direct Stephen Rea, Michael Ealy, Theo James, India Eisley and Charles Dance for the January 20, 2012 release. Take a Bite Out of This 'Shark Night 3D' Clip It's all fun and games until someone loses a foot. Relativity Media wants you to tear into this new clip from "Shark Night 3D", which recently debuted on Fandango. The David R. Ellis eco-horror flick about a group of college friends who spend the weekend at a lake house in Louisiana promises to be "'Jaws'" for the 3D generation." Sharks show up and people die. What more do you need? This clip finds "Red Dawn" star Alyssa Diaz as Maya, hanging onto a speeding boat for dear life while a shark stalks closely behind her. Swim with the fishes on September 2. Relive Hammer Horror With 'The Woman in Black' Trailer Nothing says Hammer horror like foggy English villages, sinister specters haunting a mansion, and gothic scares. "The Woman in Black" has all of that and "Harry Potter's" Daniel Radcliffe, who hasn't appeared in a movie not about the wizard boy since 2007. He's playing a young lawyer who arrives in a spooky, remote town to settle the affairs of a recently deceased client. While there, chilling tales about a mysterious woman in black prompt him to investigate her strange and unsettling story. Thank Goth, Bradley Cooper is Not 'The Crow' Goths everywhere can breathe a sigh of relief: as reported on Splash Page, "The Hangover" star will not be taking on the role of the undead musician-turned-avenger, Eric Draven. Cooper's schedule is preventing him from shooting the movie that will be directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo of "28 Weeks Later" fame. Relativity's possible replacements? Mark Wahlberg and Channing Tatum. Wait, what? Bela Lugosi's dead -- again -- over this news. A Classic 1980's Slasher Film is Reborn The 1980 classic slasher film, William Lustig's "Maniac", is a nasty little movie. You might even want to shower after watching it, because it's just that grimy. Bloody Disgusting is reporting that "High Tension" and "Piranha 3D" director Alexandre Aja will be bringing back the sleazy original that starred a creepy Joe Spinell. Aja and writing partner Grgory Levasseur have written the screenplay and will be producing the film about a serial killer who stalks women on the streets of New York City, abusing them in ways similar to how his crazed mother treated him. "P2" director Franck Khalfoun will be helming the project. Check out the gory and gruesome trailer for the original "Maniac" over here. Tell us what you think of this week's Horror Bites in the comments section and on Twitter!
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Jessica Alba Welcomes Her Second Daughter
Jessica Alba Jessica Alba and husband Cash Warren welcomed their second daughter, the actress introduced Sunday. "Cash and that i are extremely excited to announce the birth in our daughter, Haven Garner Warren," Alba, 30, authored on Twitter and her Facebook page. "She was created on Saturday, considered 7 pounds, and was 19 inches lengthy. Happy and healthy! Large sister Recognition could not become more looking forward to the brand new addition to the family." When are you able to next catch Jessica Alba on television, online or when needed? Add her for your Watchlist and you will know without a doubt Haven joins older sister, 3-year-old Recognition. Alba and Warren happen to be married since 2008. Alba will next star in Spy Kids 4: Constantly on the planet, which hits theaters Friday.
Friday, August 12, 2011
'Jersey Shore' Ratings Dip But Still Beat Republican Debate
MTV Networks Following Jersey Shore's record breaking season four premiere, the MTV series couldn't hold on to all 8.8 million viewers from last week. PHOTOS: MTV's 'Jersey Shore' Italy in Production Airing its second episode on Thursday, Aug. 11, Jersey Shore pulled in 7.4 mil viewers. The program still remained the evening's most watched cable broadcast, even besting the GOP debate with 5.053 mil total viewers on Fox News Channel. Jersey Shore was also the night's number one show among the 12-34 demographic. STORY: TV Ratings: 'So You Think You Can Dance' Finale Down 9% Within that demo, Shore now holds the top 15 non-sports slots among cable telecasts this year. It was also named one of the top cable shows watched by men in The Hollywood Reporter's "What Men Watch," featured in this week's magazine. Jersey Shore's most watched episode still remains a Jan. 20, 2011 telecast in which Snooki was released from jail and Deena met a Ronnie look-a-like, averaging 8.9 mil viewers. STORY: 'Jersey Shore' Banter Sparks Twitter Craze The Aug. 11 episode of Jersey Shore sparked a Twitter frenzy, after Vinny and Pauly D repeatedly joked, "she's too young for you, bro!" in response to the young girls that frequent the Italian club scene. Jersey Shore
Saturday, August 6, 2011
ABC Apologizes for Nicki Minaj Nip Slip on Good Morning America
Nicki Minaj Nicki Minaj's penchant for outlandish fashion did her in while appearing on Good Morning America. While performing on GMA's Summer Concert Series on Friday, the singer's low-cut top briefly revealed her nipple. "Although we had a five-second delay in place for the Nicki Minaj concert on GMA, the live East Coast feed of the concert regrettably included certain fleeting images of the performer that were taken out of later feeds of the broadcast in other time zones," an ABC spokesperson said. Check out the rest of today's news ABC added they were sorry for the incident. President of the Parents Television Council Tim Winter initially accused the ABC morning show of not implementing a five-second delay. "For the umpteenth time in recent memory a morning news show has included inappropriate content for children and families," he told TMZ.com. "Instead of asking for forgiveness, they need to stop apologizing and implement the five second delay that so many Americans have been calling for."
Start Looking At Hathaway As Catwoman As Catwoman
Why is she riding the Batpod?Here's some exciting news for you personally: we now have the official picture of Hathaway As Catwoman as Selina Kyle at nighttime Dark night Increases, and she or he looks good. Sure, the goggles look slightly.... unusual, however in Nolan We Trust. Okay, they are less goggles as high-tech sunnies, but it is certainly intriguing. Although not as intriguing as the truth that she's riding the Batpod.... Any guesses why, visitors? Otherwise we may have to wait to look at the film come This summer the coming year, which appears an impossibly lengthy way away.... It's encouraging to determine Hathaway in leathers (for several reasons) but with no kitch helmet you typically connect with the kind of Halle Berry's interpretation from the much-loved comic character. And merely to help remind you of the items we have already observed in the teaser trailer, here's, um, the teaser trailer. And also the teaser poster. And also the set photos . You realize, because we are nice like this. What exactly do you consider? Encouraging? Has Nolan nailed it again? Or perhaps is she less than the way you imagined her? Tell us your ideas within the comment box below. Also, just like a indication, The Dark Dark night Increases is going to be in movie theaters This summer 20, 2012.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Film Exhibitor Cinemark Reviews Record Quarterly Attendance
NEW You are able to - Cinema operator Cinemark Holdings on Friday reported a rather greater second-quarter profit and it is greatest-ever quarterly worldwide attendance. Its worldwide theaters once more were key financial motorists. Cinemark's quarterly earnings of $40.4 million in comparison to $39.7 million around-ago period. The most recent period's figure was pulled lower with a lack of about $4.9 million because of the first retirement of debt. Revenue elevated 15 % to $620.six million. The end result was driven with a 15 % begin admissions revenue along with a 14.6 percent improvement in concession revenue. The increases were because of a 9.8 percent attendance gain, a 4.6 percent rise in average ticket cost and 4.4 % development in concession revenue per patron. "This record performance extended our domestic industry box office out-performance streak to eleven straight quarters," stated Cinemark Boss Alan Stock. "Our worldwide circuit is constantly on the distinguish itself with attendance development of roughly four occasions the U.S. industry rate for that quarter." Related Subjects
Thursday, August 4, 2011
My Week With Marilyn to Have World Premiere at NY Film Festival
Michelle Williams fans rejoice: Word just over the Movieline transom has announced My Week With Marilyn, the tale of one young man’s brush with Marilyn Monroe, Laurence Olivier and Arthur Miller in the summer of 1956, as the Centerpiece selection of this year’s New York Film Festival. Williams plays the iconic siren in director Simon Curtis’s film, joined by Eddie Redmayne in the lead as young Colin Clark and Kenneth Branagh as Sir Laurence. “After seeing Marilyn Monroe so often portrayed in films as a caricature, it is a pleasure to see this complex personality and unique on-screen presence portrayed so well by such a talented actress as Michelle Williams,” said festival chief Richard Pea in a statement; the Film Society of Lincoln Center has slated the premiere for Sunday, Oct. 9 (The Weinstein Company will release My Week With Marilyn on Nov. 4), and general tickets go on sale Sept. 12. A handful of other programming notes accompanied the announcement, including a special screening of a restored Ben-Hur and a massive retrospective celebrating the 100th anniversary of Japanese studio Nikkatsu Films. Full details below, and expect much more to come at Movieline as the 49th NYFF approaches this fall… =============== New York, NY, August 4, 2011 — The Film Society of Lincoln Center announced today that Simon Curtis’ MY WEEK WITH MARILYN will make its World Premiere as the Centerpiece Gala selection, screening at Alice Tully Hall on Sunday, October 9 for the upcoming 49th New York Film Festival (September 30 - October 16). “After seeing Marilyn Monroe so often portrayed in films as a caricature, it is a pleasure to see this complex personality and unique on-screen presence portrayed so well by such a talented actress as Michelle Williams,” says Richard Pea, Selection Committee Chair & Program Director, The Film Society of Lincoln Center. Based on Colin Clark’s diaries, MY WEEK WITH MARILYN, is set in the early summer of 1956, when a 23 year-old Colin Clark (Eddie Redmayne), just down from Oxford and determined to make his way in the film business, worked as a lowly assistant on the set of THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL. It was the film that famously united Sir Laurence Olivier (Kenneth Branagh) and Marilyn Monroe (Michelle Williams), who was also on honeymoon with her new husband, the playwright Arthur Miller (Dougray Scott). Nearly 40 years on, Clark’s diary account The Prince, the Showgirl and Me was published, but one week was missing - which was published some years later as My Week with Marilyn. This is the story of that week. When Arthur Miller leaves England, the coast is clear for Clark to introduce Monroe to some of the pleasures of British life; an idyllic week in which he escorted a Monroe who was desperate to get away from her retinue of Hollywood hangers-on and the pressures of work. Produced by David Parfitt, the Weinstein Company release also stars Dominic Cooper, Judi Dench, Julia Ormond, Zoe Wanamaker, Emma Watson, Toby Jones, Philip Jackson, Geraldine Somerville, Derek Jacobi and Simon Russell Beale. The film is set for a November 4 release. NYFF will also feature an exciting lineup of Masterworks presentations including a special screening of an 8K Digital restored version of William Wyler’s sword and sandals epic BEN-HUR (1959), Nicholas Ray’s WE CAN’T GO HOME AGAIN (1973) and an ambitious celebration of the upcoming 100th Anniversary of Japan’s Nikkatsu Films featuring screenings of 36 films including classics such as Kon Ichikawa’s THE BURMESE HARP (1956), Masahiro Makino’s SINGING LOVE BIRDS (1936), Ko Nakahira’s CRAZED FRUIT (1956), Shohei Imamura’s PIGS AND BATTLESHIPS (1961) and Seijun Suzuki’s TOKYO DRIFTER (1966). The screening of the recently restored version of Wyler’s classic BEN-HUR will show off the epic starring Charlton Heston and arguably the greatest chariot race put on film via an 8K Digital print which returns the film back to its original aspect ratio. Ray’s seldom seen experimental film WE CAN’T GO HOME AGAIN was originally made in collaboration with the late director’s film students and was the subject of subsequent editing by Ray before his death in 1979. Ray’s widow supervised the restoration of the “multi-narrative” film, bordering between film and visual arts, which was conceived as a teaching tool - instructing filmmaking through practice versus theory. Founded upon the consolidation of several production companies and theater chains, Nikkatsu Corporation has enjoyed a rich history of film production and distribution since 1912. Since that time, notable directors such as Kenji Mizoguchi, Kon Ichikawa, Shozo Makino and his son Masahiro Makino, Ko Nakahira, Shohei Imamura and Seijun Suzuki have made films under the Nikkatsu banner. During World War 2, Nikkatsu was forcibly combined with several other Japanese studios to form a large, government-influenced studio, but in 1954 the company resumed production under its own control. Searching for its own niche in the booming postwar Japanese film industry, Nikkatsu moved into the youth market with its stirring screen adaptation of Shintaro Ishihara’s SEASON OF THE SUN. An enormous success, Nikkatsu quickly followed up with a wave of similar works oriented for the youth market. As the vogue for these youth films began to wane in the early 60s, Nikkatsu launched a series of hard-boiled action films that remain perhaps the company’s best known period internationally. Led by such action stars as Shishedo Joe, Yujiro Ishihara and Hideaki Nitani, Nikkatsu action introduced a new kind of protagonist, often cynical and at odds with a society revealed to be totally corrupt. Influenced by American B movies, Nikkatsu action would itself be a key influence on the Hong Kong gunplay films years later. With aging action stars and a public looking for something new, Nikkatsu in the 70s created “Roman Porno,” romantic pornography, a series of soft-core erotic films that featured real (if often bizarre) plots and actors. The constant shift in production enabled Nikkatsu to stay profitable while other Japanese studios were either closing or switching to television. Yet by the 90s, Nikkkatsu was itself forced to declare bankruptcy and re-organize. Despite changes in ownership since then, Nikkatsu has remained continuously in production, branching out into new genre such as horror, martial arts and even family drama. As it approaches its centenary, Nikkatsu’s motto “We Make Fun Films” remains as true today as it was in its golden era. A new generation of filmgoers are discovering its classic films and filmmakers, inspiring not only the re-release of films from their catalogue but the production of remakes as well. Organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center with Nikkatsu Corporation, the Japan Foundation and the National Film Center of Japan, this Centenary Celebration of Nikkatsu will be screened later this year at the Festival of 3 Continents in Nantes, France, as well as at the Cinematheque Franaise. Nikkatsu 100th Anniversary Retrospective Lineup AKANISHI KAKITA (1936) 77min Director: Mansaku Itami THE BURMESE HARP (Biruma no Tategoto) (1956) 115min Director: Kon Ichikawa CHARISMA (Karisuma) (1999) 103min Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa COLD FISH (Tsumetai Nettaigyo) (2010) 144min Director: Sion Sono A COLT IS MY PASSPORT (Colt ha Oreno Passport) (1967) 85min Director: Takashi Nomura CRAZED FRUIT (Kurutta Kajitsu) (1956) 86min Director: Ko Nakahira DANCER IN IZU (Izo no Odoriko) (1963) 87min Director: Katsumi Nisikawa A DIARY OF CHUJI’S TRAVELS (Chiji Tabi Nikki: Part 1 and Part 2) (1927) 107min Director: Daisuke Ito EARTH (1939) 92min Director: Tomu Uchida GATE OF FLESH (Nikutai no Mon) (1964) 90min Director: Seijun Suzuki THE HELL-FATED COURTESAN (Maruhi: Joro Seme Jigoku) (1973) 77min Director: Noboru Tanaka HOMETOWN 86min Director: Kenji Mizoguchi I LOOK UP WHEN I WALK (aka KEEP YOUR CHIN UP) (Uewo Muite Arukou) (1962) 91min Director: Toshio Masuda INTENTIONS OF MURDER (Akai Satsui) (1964) 150min Director: Shohei Imamura INTIMIDATION (Aru Kyohaku) (1960) 65min Director: Koreyosji Kurahara LOVE HOTEL (1985) 88min Director: Shinji Somae MADE TO ORDER CLOTH (aka JIROKICHI THE RAT) (Oatsurae Jirokichi Koshi) (1931) 70min Director: Daisuke Ito **Screening with: JIRAIYA THE NINJA (Goketsu Jiraiya) (1921) 30min Director: Shozo Makino MUD AND SOLDIERS (Tsuchi to Heitai) (1936) 120min Director: Tomotaka Tasaka THE OLDEST PROFESSION (Maruhi: Shikiyo Mesu Ichiba) (1974) 83min Director: Noboru Tanaka PIGS AND BATTLESHIPS (Buta to Gunkan) (1961) 108min Director: Shohei Imamura A POT WORTH A MILLION RYO (Tange Sazen Hyakuman Ryou no Tsubo) (1935) 92min Director: Sadao Yamanaka RETALIATION (Shima ha Moratta) (1967) 94min Director: Yasuharu Hasebe RUSTY KNIFE (Sabita Knife) (1958) 90min Director: Toshio Masuda SEASON OF THE SUN (Taiyo no Kisetsu) (1956) 89min Director: Takumi Furukawa SINGING LOVE BIRDS (Oshidori Uta Gassen) (1936) 69min Director: Masahiro Makino STRAY CAT ROCK: SEX HUNTER (Noraneko Rock: Sex Hunter) (1970) 86min Director: Yasuharu Hasebe SUN IN THE LAST DAYS OF THE SHOGUNATE (aka Shinagawa Path) (Bakumatsu Taiyoden) (1957) 110min Director: Yuzo Kawashima SUZUKI PARADISE: RED LIGHT (Suzuki Paradise: Aka Shingo) (1956) 81min Director: Yuzo Kawashima TAKE AIM AT THE POLICE VAN Jusango Taihisen Yori: Sono Gososha wo Nerae) (1960) 79min Director: Seijun Suzuki THE TATTOOED FLOWER VASE (Kashinno Irezumi: Ureta Tsubo) (1979) 74min Director: Masaru Konuma TEN NIGHTS OF DREAMS (Yume Juya) (2007) 110min Director: Various TILL WE MEET AGAIN (Ashita Kuru Hito) (1955) 115min Director: Yuzo Kawashima TOKYO DRIFTER (Tokyo Nagaremono) (1966) 83min Director: Seijun Suzuki THE WARPED ONES (1960) 108min Director: Koreyoshi Kurahara THE WOMAN WITH RED HAIR (Akai Kami no Onna) (1979) 73min Director: Tatsumi Kumashiro A WORLD OF GEISHA (Yojyohan Fusuma no Urabari) (1973) 77min Director: Tatsumi Kumashiro ###
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