Did you ever watch those Japanese Metal Hero shows like VR Troopers, Ultraman or Big Bad Beetleborgs as a kid? What about Mighty Morphin Power Rangers? If you did, you know the common them... Read more
While up in Montreal for the Fantasia International Film Festival, I made it a point to try and catch up with the imaginative mind of one of Japan’s low budget splatter film masters, Norboru... Read more
This year, Fantasia Fest attendees were given a very special opportunity to attend the world premiere of Noboru Iguchi’s latest wacky, high concept feature, Dead Sushi, and boy did every sin... Read more
Earlier today, the full lineup for Japan Cuts 2012, the NYC film festival held from July 12th to the 28th at the Japan Society, was released and boy is it just as exciting as the NYAFF lineu... Read more
It’s weird thinking that it has already been nearly two years since I sat down to watch my first Japanese splatter film at the New York Asian Film Festival. My first foray into this exploit... Read more
Only Noboru Iguchi (The Machine Girl) would think it’s a good idea to make a movie about killer sushi. Then again, someone thought a movie about a killer tire would be a good idea and... Read more
Did you ever watch those Japanese Metal Hero shows like VR Troopers, Ultraman or Big Bad Beetleborgs as a kid? What about Mighty Morphin Power Rangers? If you did, you know the common them... Read more
As many of you know I have become quite a fan of the Japanese splatter films that Sushi Typhoon releases here in the states and the one film I am really excited for it Karate Robo Zaborgar,... Read more
Sushi Typhoon, the North American genre film distribution arm of the Nikkatsu Corporation, is the wildest film company I’ve ever come across. From their directors parading on stage in sumo d... Read more
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