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Nobuyuki Suzuki in From Today, It's My Turn (2018)

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Manga Review: Takahashi from the Bike Shop (2019) by Arare Matsumushi
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Stuck with a repetitive job and the unwanted attentions of a senpai, office lady Tomoko Hanno’s life is turned around by a minor inconvenience with her bicycle chain. She will thus find out that the cute yet intimidating punk in her neighborhood is none other than Ryohei Takahashi, the owner of the local Takahashi Bike Repair, who will suggest an invitation to dinner in exchange for his services. Despite the differences in their background, age and character, Tomoko and Ryohei will soon realize their mutual attraction, venturing into a relationship marked by both awkward and awesome moments.

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Unlike many slice-of-life manga, Arare Matsumushi‘s “Takahashi from the Bike Shop” is unconcerned with portraying the unnoticed beauty of daily occurrences. Rather than that, it stresses the boredom and sense of purposelessness of an average girl in her late thirties, with a...
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  • 2/24/2025
  • by Giovanni Stigliano
  • AsianMoviePulse
Ali Fikry, Andri Mashadi, Hana Malasan, Kristo Immanuel, Adipati Dolken, and Aurora Ribero in The Shadow Strays (2024)
‘The Shadow Strays’ Teaser Trailer – Timo Tjahjanto’s Netflix Movie Gets Bloody Intense
Ali Fikry, Andri Mashadi, Hana Malasan, Kristo Immanuel, Adipati Dolken, and Aurora Ribero in The Shadow Strays (2024)
Indonesian auteur Timo Tjahjanto (The Night Comes for Us, May the Devil Take You, V/H/S/94) is back with new movie The Shadow Strays, and it’s headed to Netflix soon.

The Shadow Strays premieres on Netflix October 17, 2024.

Watch the violent official teaser trailer below…

In The Shadow Strays, “Codename 13 (Aurora Ribero), a 17-year-old trained assassin, is under suspension because of a sloppy mission in Japan. The girl built a conscience when she met Monji, an 11-year-old boy who lost his mother to a crime syndicate.

“When Monji is captured, 13 is hell-bent on setting a path of destruction to rescue the boy, including going against her mentor and the organization that hires her, the Shadow.”

Hana Malasan, Taskya Namya, Agra Piliang, Andri Mashadi, Adinia Wirasti, Nobuyuki Suzuki, Tanta Ginting, Ali Fikry, and Kin Wah Chew also star.

The post ‘The Shadow Strays’ Teaser Trailer – Timo Tjahjanto’s Netflix...
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  • 8/29/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Netflix’s Halloween Horror Lineup Includes Slasher ‘Time Cut’, ‘The Platform 2’ and More
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Netflix has just announced its complete Fall 2024 lineup, giving us premiere dates for a small handful of horror movies coming to the streaming service this Halloween season.

Netflix previews in an official statement, “Netflix is firing up a new slate of thrilling titles just in time for autumn, and you’re invited to sit down and warm up. So turn on the TV and take a peek at your options — there are plenty of new movies just around the corner this fall.”

Here are the horror highlights from Netflix’s Fall 2024 schedule…

It’S What’S Inside – October 4

Fresh off the film’s premiere at Sundance earlier this year, Netflix opened up their check book and shelled out a whopping $17 million to acquire worldwide rights to It’s What’s Inside.

Oscar nominee Colman Domingo is an Exec Producer on It’s What’s Inside, the thriller that drew raves at...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 8/28/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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‘The Shadow Strays’ – Bloody Official Poster for Timo Tjahjanto’s New Movie
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Indonesian auteur Timo Tjahjanto (The Night Comes for Us, May the Devil Take You, V/H/S/94) is headed to this year’s Toronto International Film Festival with new movie The Shadow Strays, and the official poster art for the Netflix release has debuted today.

In The Shadow Strays, which will World Premiere at TIFF 2024…

“A young assassin breaks rank from her clandestine organization to rescue a young boy from gangsters with ultra-violent repercussions.”

The cast includes Aurora Ribero, Hana Malasan, Taskya Namya, Agra Piliang, Andri Mashadi, Adinia Wirasti, Nobuyuki Suzuki, Tanta Ginting, Ali Fikry, and Kin Wah Chew.

We don’t yet have a release date for this one. Stay tuned.

The post ‘The Shadow Strays’ – Bloody Official Poster for Timo Tjahjanto’s New Movie appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
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  • 8/16/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Timo Tjahjanto Shooting ‘The Shadow Strays’ Indonesian Action Film for Netflix
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Indonesian genre specialist Timo Tjahjanto has begun production on “The Shadow Strays,” a new action film project.

Tjahjanto is one half of a writing-directing pair with Kimo Stamboel that are colloquially known as the Mo Brothers and previously delivered “Headshot.” However, it was as a solo director that Tjahjanto was signed to a multi-film deal with Netflix in 2022. He delivered his first picture under that arrangement later that year. “The Big 4” debuted in Netflix’s non-English language top ten.

Production of the new title is handled by Frontier Pictures with Wicky V. Olindo and Anne P. Ralie named as producers. The completion date has not been revealed.

Tjahjanto has assembled a kicking ensemble cast, many of whom previously appeared in “The Big 4.” The cast includes Aurora Ribero, Hana Malasan (“Ben & Jody”), Ali Fikri, Adipati Dolken, Kristo Immanuel (“The Big 4”), Andri Mashadi, Taskya Namya (“Waktu Maghrib”), Agra Piliang,...
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  • 7/20/2023
  • by Patrick Frater
  • Variety Film + TV
Film Review: Jam (2018) by Sabu
In the world of enka singer Hiroshi (Sho Aoyagi) most of his life revolves around the various performances he has to give in front of crowds largely consisting of middle-aged women. Bored and visibly appalled by these events, he tries to leave them as soon as possible, but this time Masako (Mariko Tsutsui) stops him on his way out of the last venue he sang in. Eventually Hiroshi finds he has been drugged by Masako and drops unconscious, only to find himself back at her apartment when he wakes up.

Interwoven with Hiroshi’s story are the stories of Tetsuo (Nobuyuki Suzuki) and Takeru (Keita Machida). The first is an ex-con who returns to his home town, after having spent many years in jail, to take revenge on those on some men who betrayed him, which eventually led to his arrest. Takeru’s girlfriend is in a coma and as...
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  • 7/9/2019
  • by Rouven Linnarz
  • AsianMoviePulse
Trailer for Upcoming Japanese Live Action Film ‘Tokyo Ghoul S’
Based on the popular Japanese series ‘Tokyo Ghoul‘, written and illustrated by Sui Ishida, a live-action film titled Tokyo Ghoul was released in 2017. Tokyo Ghoul introduced us to a college student, Ken Kaneki. He transformed into half human and half ghoul after organ transplant, leading him to the moral conundrum to act on his ghoul vices. ‘Tokyo Ghoul S’ takes the story further in the sequel that is slated to be released on July 19, 2019.

The trailer features a host of familiar faces, other than the protagonist Kaneki Ken, that includes Shunya Shiraishi as Nishiki Nishio, Hiyori Sakurada as Hinami Fueguchi, Nobuyuki Suzuki as Kotaro Amon. Another highlight is the appearance of Matsuda [served as animation director for One Piece Film: Gold] as Shū Tsukiyama, who desperately wants to eat Kaneki. Maika Yamamoto will be replacing Fumika Shimizu in her role as Tōka Kirishima.

Tokyo Ghoul S Trailer...
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  • 6/11/2019
  • by tyriter
  • AsianMoviePulse
‘Tokyo Ghoul’ Blu-ray Review
Stars: Masataka Kubota, Fumika Shimizu, Nobuyuki Suzuki, Hiyori Sakurada, Yu Aoi, Shoko Aida, Kenta Hamano, Kunio Murai | Written by Ichiro Kusuno | Directed by Kentaro Hagiwara

Live-action anime adaptions have an interesting history to say the least. They can be great but some have been rather problematic (Dragonball Evolution). One of the latest franchises to receive the live-action treatment is Tokyo Ghoul so the question is: Where does it stand among adaptions?

Tokyo Ghoul is set in an alternate reality where ghouls exist among humans. Ghouls can only survive by feeding on human flesh so because of this, they have to hide themselves in order to avoid capture by the authorities. The story centers on average college student, Ken Kaneki, who is attacked by his date who turns out to be a ghoul. Unfortunately, surviving this may not have been a blessing as Kaneki is transformed into a half-ghoul as a...
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  • 7/12/2018
  • by Xenia Grounds
  • Nerdly
‘Tokyo Ghoul’ Review (Live Action)
Stars: Masataka Kubota, Fumika Shimizu, Nobuyuki Suzuki, Hiyori Sakurada, Yu Aoi, Shoko Aida, Kenta Hamano, Kunio Murai | Written by Ichiro Kusuno | Directed by Kentaro Hagiwara

Live-action anime adaptions have an interesting history to say the least. They can be great (Death Note, the Japanese movies) but some have been rather problematic (Dragonball Evolution). One of the latest franchises to receive the live-action treatment is Tokyo Ghoul so the question is: Where does it stand among adaptions?

Tokyo Ghoul is set in an alternate reality where ghouls exist among humans. Ghouls can only survive by feeding on human flesh so because of this, they have to hide themselves in order to avoid capture by the authorities. The story centers on average college student, Ken Kaneki, who is attacked by his date who turns out to be a ghoul. Unfortunately, surviving this may not have been a blessing as Kaneki is transformed...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 2/2/2018
  • by Xenia Grounds
  • Nerdly
Tokyo Ghoul (2017) U.S. Movie Trailer: Ken Kaneki Mistakenly has a Ghoul Organ Transplant
Tokyo Ghoul U.S. Trailer Kentaro Hagiwara‘s Tokyo Ghoul / Tôkyô gûru (2017) U.S. movie trailer stars Masataka Kubota, Fumika Shimizu, Yu Aoi, Nobuyuki Suzuki, Yo Oizumi, and Shunya Shiraishi. Tokyo Ghoul‘s plot synopsis: based on the manga by Sui Ishida, “Riddled with gripping fight scenes and tasteful gore, this adaptation of Tokyo Ghoul brings the popular manga [...]

Continue reading: Tokyo Ghoul (2017) U.S. Movie Trailer: Ken Kaneki Mistakenly has a Ghoul Organ Transplant...
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  • 10/3/2017
  • by Rollo Tomasi
  • Film-Book
Tokyo Ghoul Live-Action Sequel Release Date and Casting News
Tony Sokol Feb 25, 2019

Hungry dead things come back to life in sequel to live action adaptation of anime series Tokyo Ghoul.

The Tokyo Ghoul live-action sequel is coming to life as the film's official Twitter confirmed a July 19 release date and new casting and. Nana Mori will play Yuriko Kosaka, who was played by Seika Furuhata in the 2017 live action adaption. Mai Kiryu joins the cast as Kimi Nishino. Distributor Shochiku has not yet released an official title for the sequel, which is tentatively being called Tokyo Ghoul 2.

Directed by Kentarō Hagiwara, the live-action Tokyo Ghoul film was released in Japan on July 29, 2017. It had its world premiere during Anime Expo 2017, and had a limited theatrical run from Funimation, which licensed the film for a Blu-ray and DVD release. Tokyo Ghoul starred Masataka Kubota as protagonist, Ken Kaneki, the first half-human, half-ghoul hybrid. Fumika Shimizu was the heroine, Tōka Kirishima.
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  • 6/27/2016
  • Den of Geek
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