Tokyo Magnitude 8.0
A girl and her little brother are stranded when a magnitude 8.0 earthquake strikes in Tokyo.
A girl and her little brother are stranded when a magnitude 8.0 earthquake strikes in Tokyo.
A Jazz-filled coming of age story following the life of Kaoru Nishimi, a young and pretty brainy kid from a well-off family who has just moved into a new school in Kyushu in the mid-60s.
It’s not every day that I come across a band that can successfully integrate traditional folk with reggae, ska, and elements of bossa nova. But Shan Ren Band does just that with inspiring deftness in their latest offering, Listen to the Mountain.
Frances Ha is an absolutely delightful comedy that captures just what it’s like to be a young woman discovering yourself.
Noah Baumbach’s film is a great look at the breakdown of a family going through divorce that is simultaneously hilarious and depressing.
The Queen of Kpop is back after a chunky 2010 comeback, but Monochrome brings her back in better shape than ever, making the wait for the album all the more satisfying.
An over-educated and unemployable 24-year-old Brown University graduate has an emotional breakdown when inanimate objects in the shape of animals begin talking to her.
Machines, robots turned human, politics, religion and the metaphysics all blend in the revamp of this 1978 show for SyFy.