Tag: Japan

TALLGRASS FILM FESTIVAL – Interview with TOKYO COWBOY Director Marc Marriott and Producer Brigham Taylor

TALLGRASS FILM FESTIVAL turns 21 on Thursday October 5th and the party lasts till Sunday the 8th.  Feature film TOKYO COWBOY is having its world premiere at the festival and Director/Producer Marc...

SLAMDANCE 23′ – MADCATS – Interview with Writer/Director Reiki Tsuno

Today is the opening of Slamdance Film Festival 2023.  The wild ride that is Writer/Director Reiki Tsuno's MADCATS will have its World Premiere this Saturday the 21st at Slamdance Film Festival.  Reiki...

FINDING HER BEAT – Interview with Filmmakers Dawn Mikkelson & Keri Pickett and Subjects Jennifer Weir & Megan Chao-Smith

Tonight is the opening of the 23rd SOUND UNSEEN film & music festival in Austin/Minneapolis.  The inspirational documentary FINDING HER BEAT is the opening night film at Austin's AFC Cinema.  Our Gadi...

MISSING – Interview with Director and Co-Writer Shinzo Kayamata

Writer/Director Shinzo Kayamata talked with our Gadi Elkon about Shinzo's latest feature, MISSING. Depressed and in debt following the death of his wife, Santoshi tells his young daughter he has found a way...

HACKSAW RIDGE – A Review By Gadi Elkon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2-1hz1juBI Director Mel Gibson has had a long history with war films and usually his filmwork resonates a real passion.  Does Hacksaw Ridge measure up to Gibson's previous work?  Click through for my...

OUR LITTLE SISTER – A Review By Gadi Elkon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iy2ZidLDgyk KORE-EDA HIROKAZU's latest film continues to highlight his patience poetic style of filmmaking.  OUR LITTLE SISTER, is a picturesque and poignant look at the promises kept and lost when families are broken...

SAMURAI HUSTLE RETURNS – A Review By Nick Askam

  I saw this film for opening night for the Asian Film Festival of Dallas and I’m so happy that I did. It was the world premiere and the theater was full. The...

CINEMA ANGEL – A Review By Nick Askam

  I honestly don’t know where to start with this film. It’s smart, funny, and entertaining. The characters are well developed and it’s a pseudo retelling of the history of this closing theater...

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