

A live-action film based on the Japanese manga Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead is set to be released through the Netflix streaming service on August 3rd, and with that date swiftly approaching a trailer for the film has arrived online. You can check it out in the embed above.
Directed by Yûsuke Ishida from a screenplay by Tatsuro Mishima, based on the manga written by Haro Aso and illustrated by Kotaro Takata, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead has the following synopsis: Akira Tendo works at an exploitative company where he suffers endless hours and harassment from his boss. Spending more days feeling dead than alive, he awakes to discover his town has been devastated and overtaken by zombies and suddenly feels excited at the prospect of not needing to go to the office anymore. After witnessing an older co-worker he looked up to become a zombie,...
Directed by Yûsuke Ishida from a screenplay by Tatsuro Mishima, based on the manga written by Haro Aso and illustrated by Kotaro Takata, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead has the following synopsis: Akira Tendo works at an exploitative company where he suffers endless hours and harassment from his boss. Spending more days feeling dead than alive, he awakes to discover his town has been devastated and overtaken by zombies and suddenly feels excited at the prospect of not needing to go to the office anymore. After witnessing an older co-worker he looked up to become a zombie,...
- 17/7/2023
- de Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com


Sexual Drive Movie Review Film Movement Reviewed for Shockya.com & BigAppleReviews.net, linked from Rotten Tomatoes by Harvey Karten Director: Kôta Yoshida Screenwriter: Kôta Yoshida Cast: Manami Hashimoto, Ryô Ikeda, Mukau Nakamura, Honami Satô, Tateto Serizawa, Shogen, Rina Takeda Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 3/25/22 Opens: April 22, 2022 No film will ever match the conflating […]
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- 17/4/2022
- de Harvey Karten
- ShockYa


If Ryûsuke Hamaguchi satiated your appetite for Japanese triptychs with the best film of last year, and you are now seeking more to devour, look no further. Kôta Yoshida’s Fantasia Fest favorite Sexual Drive, which offers a compact, 70-minute compendium of three stories involving food and sex, will now be arriving digitally on April 22 via Film Movement. Ahead of the debut, we’re delighted to premiere the exclusive trailer.
Led by Manami Hashimoto, Ryô Ikeda, Mukau Nakamura, Honami Satô, Tateto Serizawa, Shogen, and Rina Takeda, Sexual Drive is an unconventional triptych––equal parts thriller, sex comedy, and gastronomy––following the seemingly unconnected lives of three people around Japan and their appetites, both culinary and carnal. In the first story, designer Enatsu worries about his sexless marriage. Next, office worker Akane is recovering from driving-induced panic attacks. In the final third, elite advertising agent Ikeyama wants to end a relationship with his lover.
Led by Manami Hashimoto, Ryô Ikeda, Mukau Nakamura, Honami Satô, Tateto Serizawa, Shogen, and Rina Takeda, Sexual Drive is an unconventional triptych––equal parts thriller, sex comedy, and gastronomy––following the seemingly unconnected lives of three people around Japan and their appetites, both culinary and carnal. In the first story, designer Enatsu worries about his sexless marriage. Next, office worker Akane is recovering from driving-induced panic attacks. In the final third, elite advertising agent Ikeyama wants to end a relationship with his lover.
- 8/4/2022
- de Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Film producer and screenwriter Norio Enomoto has uploaded a trailer for an upcoming film he’s written and directed called A Sky Too Far to See (Mienai hodo no Tooku no Sora o).
The film stars Ryu Morioka (To Walk Beside You) as Ken, a young film student hard at work on his graduation film project. However, the female lead, Risa (Natsuki Okamoto)—who had been at odds with Ken regarding the final scene—dies in an accident right before they get a chance to shoot it. Thus, the film is shelved.
A year later, Ken meets Risa’s twin sister, Yoko. He decides to re-shoot the final scene of his movie with her in the lead, but once again things don’t go quite according to plan.
The film’s youth-slanted main cast also includes Daichi Watanabe (The Shikisoku Generation), Ichiro Hashimoto (son of Koji Yakusho), Takahiro Sato (The Taste of Tea), Tomoya Maeno,...
The film stars Ryu Morioka (To Walk Beside You) as Ken, a young film student hard at work on his graduation film project. However, the female lead, Risa (Natsuki Okamoto)—who had been at odds with Ken regarding the final scene—dies in an accident right before they get a chance to shoot it. Thus, the film is shelved.
A year later, Ken meets Risa’s twin sister, Yoko. He decides to re-shoot the final scene of his movie with her in the lead, but once again things don’t go quite according to plan.
The film’s youth-slanted main cast also includes Daichi Watanabe (The Shikisoku Generation), Ichiro Hashimoto (son of Koji Yakusho), Takahiro Sato (The Taste of Tea), Tomoya Maeno,...
- 1/3/2011
- Nippon Cinema
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