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.
Tokyo Jihen is just that kind of band. They can make something as crazy as Daihakken and get away with it.
As a mini-album serving to keep a track record of how far each member has progressed over the years, Color Bars has, by and large, made the cut.
Life is a funny set of coincidences. Before you realize what’s happened to your life, you’ve found people who in the same moment they fulfill you break your heart.
Toilets are important in Japan. And who’s better to talk about toilets than Naoko Ogigami’s often dry humor, especially if it’s going to be at the hand of Masako Motai.
Maggie Carey’s first film may not have made the splash it should have, but it’s definitely a refreshing comedy made by a woman who gets sex.
Woody Allen’s To Rome with Love follows four separate story lines, which don’t intersect with each other, and feature diffferent themes, but the one thing in common they have is that it all takes place in Rome, Italy.
As a movie, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy is very grim and grey. It comes off as a bit serious because it portrays the atmosphere of the Cold War.
TiMER is an unusual romantic dramedy that mixes in a little sci-fi. In an alternate universe, they’ve created a biotechnological clock that you attach to your wrist that will activate and countdown to the day you will meet your soulmate.
Eve no Jikan tells the story of the fictional future of Japan, in which human-looking robots with top-notch artificial intelligence will be common place. Thus, an Ethics Committee has been established to make the distinctions between humans and robots more noticeable.