A satisfying and stylish conclusion full of captivating action-sequences.
Tag: Kei Sato
The Killing Game (1978) review
Murakawa delivers a satisfying sequel.
Onibaba (1964) review
A veritable horror classic.
Death By Hanging (1968) Review
A true classic of political driven cinema that, maybe contrary to many people’s expectations, has remained as relevant as it was in the past.
Kuroneko (1968) review
Shindo’s film is not the feminist manifest some make it out to be and it is not a defense of paternalistic values either