Spooky season is not complete without a haunted house and its share of lonesome ghosts. Well, our Chicagoland readers are in luck because Bloody Disgusting and Halloweenies: A Horror Franchise Podcast invite you to see one of the greatest haunted house movies of all time on the big screen: Peter Medak’s 1980 classic The Changeling starring George C. Scott.
The one-night only event takes place on Monday, October 2nd at 8:00 p.m. at Chicago’s historic Music Box Theatre. In addition to this rare screening, the night will also include an exclusive live show recording of the Halloweenies, who will list out the top 10 greatest haunted house movies of all time. They’ll also be selling their new Fall merchandise!
Tickets are available here. This event is part of The Bride of Music Box of Horrors, an electrifying month of unholy horror programming at the theatre that’ll make your hair stand on end.
The one-night only event takes place on Monday, October 2nd at 8:00 p.m. at Chicago’s historic Music Box Theatre. In addition to this rare screening, the night will also include an exclusive live show recording of the Halloweenies, who will list out the top 10 greatest haunted house movies of all time. They’ll also be selling their new Fall merchandise!
Tickets are available here. This event is part of The Bride of Music Box of Horrors, an electrifying month of unholy horror programming at the theatre that’ll make your hair stand on end.
- 9/26/2023
- by Michael Roffman
- bloody-disgusting.com
Based on the homonymous manga written by Kafka Asagiri and illustrated by Sango Harukawa, “Bungo Stray Dogs” is a rather intriguing series that combines elements of action, the supernatural, comedy, detective stories and literature in a very entertaining package.
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The story follows Atsushi Nakahima, an orphan who finds himself homeless and starving on the streets of Yokohama. One day, Atsushi encounters Osamu Dazai, a suicidal young man who eventually introduces him to a group of individuals, all of which have names in the same path, including Ranpo Edogawa and Junichiro Tanizaki. They also happen to be members of the Armed Detective Agency, a group of detectives with supernatural abilities who handle cases involving dangerous and otherworldly criminals. Atsushi quickly learns that he possesses a unique ability called “Beast Beneath the Moonlight,” which grants him immense strength in the form of a weretiger.
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The story follows Atsushi Nakahima, an orphan who finds himself homeless and starving on the streets of Yokohama. One day, Atsushi encounters Osamu Dazai, a suicidal young man who eventually introduces him to a group of individuals, all of which have names in the same path, including Ranpo Edogawa and Junichiro Tanizaki. They also happen to be members of the Armed Detective Agency, a group of detectives with supernatural abilities who handle cases involving dangerous and otherworldly criminals. Atsushi quickly learns that he possesses a unique ability called “Beast Beneath the Moonlight,” which grants him immense strength in the form of a weretiger.
- 5/20/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Shinya Tsukamoto has always been, to many, a man hidden behind the scenes. When thinking of experimentation within the Japanese pulp titles from the 90s and 2000s, it is likely that a figure such as Takashi Miike or Kinji Fukusaku would come to mind for the average viewer, and Shinya Tsukamoto might simply be referred to as “the guy who made Tetsuo: The Iron Man.” Yet as time goes on, Tsukamoto is slowly becoming more respected and recognized as a pioneer in the 90s and 2000s Japanese experimental pulp genre: A title which he certainly deserves. And so, now feels like a more-than-appropriate time to take a look at Tsukamoto's most thought-inspiring (yet highly-overlooked) masterpieces. This list will look at Tsukamoto's various overlooked contributions to the Japanese avant-garde film industry, from the beginning of his career to the current moment.
1. The Adventures of Denchu-Kozo (1987)
Many might be under the impression...
1. The Adventures of Denchu-Kozo (1987)
Many might be under the impression...
- 3/9/2023
- by Spencer Nafekh-Blanchette
- AsianMoviePulse
“A collection of four spooky tales for the modern era, all tied to a certain Kyoto curio shop. A basket wriggles, a masked man lingers in the shadows, and things are offered, lost, and forgotten. What mysteries lie hidden in the city’s winding streets? Tomihiko Morimi offers an eerie glimpse into the beguiling and mysterious darkness of the old capital.” (Yen Press)
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“Fox Tales” collects four stories from Tomihiko Morimi centered around the lore and mythology behind the fox, commonly known as, the Kitsune in the Western interpretation of the folklore. What makes these four tales work so exceedingly well together, besides the engaging prose of Morimi, is how each tale becomes interwoven through subtle and mysterious ways fitting the Japanese characterization of the mischievous fox.
While each tale is a self-contained story, there is an undeniably fascinating...
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“Fox Tales” collects four stories from Tomihiko Morimi centered around the lore and mythology behind the fox, commonly known as, the Kitsune in the Western interpretation of the folklore. What makes these four tales work so exceedingly well together, besides the engaging prose of Morimi, is how each tale becomes interwoven through subtle and mysterious ways fitting the Japanese characterization of the mischievous fox.
While each tale is a self-contained story, there is an undeniably fascinating...
- 1/4/2023
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
Co-president Matt Brodlie, EVP, head of series Caroline Kusser attending TV market in Cannes.
Upgrade Productions, the LA-based production company launched by Matt Brodlie and Jonathan Kier focused on local-language productions, has announced a Mexican feature project and two upcoming series from India and Italy heading into Mipcom and AFM.
Comedy drama My Teacher, Mr. Kim Remake is a Mexican remake of the 2003 South Korean film My Teacher, Mr. Kim to be directed by Celso Garcia, the fast-rising filmmaker whose multiple award-winning 2015 debut feature The Thin Yellow Line was produced by Guillermo del Toro. Mineko Mori is producing with Upgrade...
Upgrade Productions, the LA-based production company launched by Matt Brodlie and Jonathan Kier focused on local-language productions, has announced a Mexican feature project and two upcoming series from India and Italy heading into Mipcom and AFM.
Comedy drama My Teacher, Mr. Kim Remake is a Mexican remake of the 2003 South Korean film My Teacher, Mr. Kim to be directed by Celso Garcia, the fast-rising filmmaker whose multiple award-winning 2015 debut feature The Thin Yellow Line was produced by Guillermo del Toro. Mineko Mori is producing with Upgrade...
- 10/17/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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