金
31
12月
2010
Our co-reviewer, Chizuru-san put a comment about "The Night Time Picnic", which I, Noboru, mentioned in related with REMEDIOS.
水
29
12月
2010
This is a writing by co-reviewer, Mei Kanata:Having reviewed my reading record in 2010, the most recommended one was ”Akunin”, titled “Villain” for English edition, by Shuichi Yoshida . This noble caught attentions this year because its movie version became a hit with the news that its female lead, Eri Fukatsu, won the best actress award at the Montreal World Film Festival.
木
23
12月
2010
I wrote about Satoshi Kon with Susumu Hirasawa regarding "Paprika" on last month, but I am eager to write about them again...
土
18
12月
2010
It was a first time when I knew the name of REMEDIOS that I saw a beautiful movie, "Love Letter" by Shunji Iwai. Its original sound track which REMEDIOS composed are emotional and lyrical, and gives every scene of the movie more efforts to beautifulness.
木
16
12月
2010
I would like to introduce you a novel, "In The Pool"; but more impressive one is an anime, which is based on it, and its music by Denki Groove. Both anime and music are very psychedelic and addictive.
土
11
12月
2010
I have written about Fuyumi Ono, Japanese most talented story taler of horror and fantasy, and her masterpiece "Shiki" earlier. I would like to introduce you her breakthrough series of horror mystery, "Ghost Hunt".
日
05
12月
2010
About "Now You're One of Us" (Japanese tittle: An-Ki), a novel by Asa Nonami, I found an exactly suitable expression on the review of amazon.com. “No unearthly monsters. No ghosts. No curses. Not even a single drop of blood decorates these pages. The tropes of traditional, Western horror are completely ignored in this Japanese novel, and yet it evokes a sense of dread which is nothing less than genuinely disturbing.”- HorrorReader. I completely agree with this review and realize that the most scary thing is from human.
木
02
12月
2010
It became on December. Coming soon on Xmas Eve! On this day, I really want to see, and YOU also to see a great anime movie which directed by Satoshi Kon, who died of cancer this year. It is "Tokyo Godfathers" which is full of amazing miracles.