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Gods Left Hand, Devils Right Hand (2006) “A boy has telepathic powers that enable him to see other people’s evil-doings. A broken cell phone helps the sister talk to the boy that’s in a coma. Oh and there’s a serial killer wielding a giant pair of scissors, Clock Tower style.”

February 19, 2024
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Return of Daimajin (1966) Japanese folklore meets Toho flavored monsters makes for one of the best kaiju films ever – I find it incredible they made three of these in just 1966

February 18, 2024
J-Meme

Avengers: Secret Wars looks great!

February 17, 2024
J-Meme

The Great Chase (1975) Japan’s Etsuko Shihomi comes from a world you may not understand

February 17, 2024
J-Meme

Tea, at an angle

February 14, 2024
J-Meme

Bath time fun

February 14, 2024
J-Meme

Japan makes some interesting ads

February 12, 2024
J-Meme

Beautiful Wrestler – Down For The Count (1984) Even in their waning days Japanese production company Nikkatsu routinely produced surprisingly sleek softcore films about everything from pearl & oyster divers to professional female wrestling

February 12, 2024
J-Meme

Zero Woman – Red Handcuffs (1974) One of the most hardcore films of the entire Japanese pinky violence movement delivers big – Nihilistic cult perfection with actress turned nursery school teacher Miki Sugimoto

February 12, 2024
J-Meme

God’s Left Hand, Devil’s Right Hand (2006) “A boy has telepathic powers that enable him to see other people’s future evil-doings. A broken cell phone helps the sister talk to the boy that’s in a coma. Oh, and there’s a serial killer. Based on a manga by Kazuo Umezu.”

February 11, 2024
J-Meme

New Female Prisoner Scorpion : Special Cellblock X (1976) I’ve always loved the injection of psychedelia into Japanese films of the 1970’s – A great time for cult cinema

February 9, 2024
J-Meme

Hell aka The Inferno (1979) Something about the Japanese Hell films is unsettling & frightening in a way conventional horror can’t accomplish – Imagine if Estus Pirkle had access to these guys for The Burning Hell?

February 7, 2024
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