Monthly Archives: October 2024

Media watch: NHK gets flak for its special about the Johnny Kitagawa scandal

Japan’s public broadcaster, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corp.), has announced that it will resume hiring talent from the entertainment agency formerly known as Johnny & Associates, whose late founder, Johnny Kitagawa, had been accused of sexually abusing more than a hundred … Continue reading

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Review: Riddle of Fire

Just as lo-fi was once an indicator of indie authenticity in the realm of recorded music, the Tarantinoian idea of reviving the use of actual film stock will automatically strike some movie fans as a demonstration of genuine moviemaking rigor … Continue reading

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Review: Grace

With Russia in the international cultural dog house thanks to its antics in Ukraine, it might be surprising that this art house film has made such an impact on the festival circuit. But not only are there no martial or … Continue reading

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Review: Joyland

In this debut feature by Pakistani filmmaker Saim Sadiq, the protagonist, Haider (Ali Junejo), is introduced playing hide-and-seek with his nieces in the family compound in Lahore. Haider is comfortable with kids in a milieu lorded over by his wheelchair-bound … Continue reading

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Review: Exhuma

A truism about the Korean box office is that it’s mainly supported by mid-budget mainstream fare, which is a bit of a dodge because it’s often difficult to tell where mid-budget movies end and blockbusters begin. This long, incident-packed occult … Continue reading

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29th Busan International Film Festival: A conversation with Shonali Bose and Nilesh Maniyar

Several years ago, Chika Kapadia, an Indian man of many talents and appetites, was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and given two months to live. He contacted his long-time friends, Mumbai-based filmmakers Shonali Bose and Nilesh Maniyar, and asked them to … Continue reading

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Review: Joker: Folie à Deux

I’m not sure what to make of this genre of movies and TV shows that exists simultaneously within a superhero universe and without it. In the first Todd Phillips Joker movie the only real narrative connection, besides the setting, to … Continue reading

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Review: About Dry Grasses

Much less tedious than the only other Nuri Bilge Ceylan movie I’ve seen, Winter Sleep, this typically long award-winner proceeds leisurely into a narrative that mostly stays on course aside from a few detours into philosophical muckraking. The protagonist, middle … Continue reading

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Review: The Great Escaper

Reportedly Michael Caine’s last film and definitely Glenda Jackson’s last because she died not long after it was completed, this widely reported true story is further proof that old British actors, male and female, can still not only find work, … Continue reading

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29th Busan International Film Festival, Oct. 8, 2024

I’m sitting in Gimhae Airport now waiting for my flight, which is very early, meaning I’ll get home before lunch. As I think I mentioned last year (the year before?), several years ago the festival stopped providing transportation between the … Continue reading

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