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These would include the Nikkatsu Roman Porno series (1971-1988) and Toei Porno (early 1970's, described in the pink film entry) which have separate subcategories. Erotic films by other major studios (e.g. Daiei Film, Toho, Kadokawa Pictures) are listed below along with a few early or recent Toei or Nikkatsu releases. 3) ecchi or hentai anime,
30th anniversary film for Super Sentai franchise Hero: Jūken Sentai Gekiranger: Nei-Nei! Hō-Hō! Hong Kong Great Deciding Match: Shōjirō Nakazawa: Hiroki Suzuki, Mina Fukui, Manpei Takagi, Hirofumi Araki, Yuka Hirata, Mayumi Ono, Yinling: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood: Jūnichi Hayama
'River, Don't Flow') is a Japanese film released on June 23, 2023. It was written by Makoto Ueda and directed by Junta Yamaguchi, starring Riko Fujitani. [ 1 ] It was produced by Europe Kikaku, and is a sequel to Ueda and Yamaguchi's Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes (2020) .
The film follows two men who bond as they care for two women in comas. Highly regarded as one of the best films of its decade, it marked a then-career-high for Almodóvar. —M.L.L.
This film, her feature-length directorial debut, depicts Shiori Itō's journey into her investigation of the sexual violence she experienced.. When Itō met with Noriyuki Yamaguchi, he was the Washington, D.C. bureau chief of TBS, a major broadcaster in Japan.
The film that gets 50% or more of the votes is the winner. If one movie doesn't get 50% out of the gate, the one with the fewest votes is eliminated, and the members who voted for that as their ...
Ring (リング, Ringu) is a 1998 Japanese supernatural psychological horror film directed by Hideo Nakata and written by Hiroshi Takahashi, based on the 1991 novel by Koji Suzuki. The film stars Nanako Matsushima , Miki Nakatani , and Hiroyuki Sanada , and follows a reporter who is racing to investigate the mystery behind a cursed video tape ...
The film stars Mikako Ichikawa as Kayako Kirishima and Manami Konishi as Masami Endo. The film was first shown at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2002, [1] and was released in Japanese theaters in 2003. The film is about two teenage girls, Kayako Kirishima and Masami Endō, who find their friendship turning into something more.