Women Play Twice
Onna-tachi wa Nido Asobu, or Women Play Twice, is the film cut from the BeeTV Mobile drama about five different women entwined by a writer with little imagination.
Onna-tachi wa Nido Asobu, or Women Play Twice, is the film cut from the BeeTV Mobile drama about five different women entwined by a writer with little imagination.
Mother is an 11-episode Japanese drama that deals with various issues such as child adoption, foster parents, parent abuse, and the more taboo subject of the spousal abuse.
Lo and behold, the French are setting up the first worldwide film festival online. At least that’s the idea behind MyFrenchFilmFestival.com which starts today, January 14th, until January 29th.
Ricky Martin’s new single from his upcoming bilingual album.
Japanese Electro-Pop is something that isn’t as mainstream as your typical J-Pop, but is rising steadily. If you want to get into it, IMMI is a good way to start. SWITCH is her debut indie album, which sums up her first two singles Klaxon and Cosmic Pink while adding so much more.
PLEDGE is the last single of three released last year by the GazettE, one of Japan’s best rock products.
The Irish indie musical Once, which earned Best Original Song at the 2008 Academy Awards, will get adapted to the stage.
Somewhere tells the story of a worldwide Hollywood superstar named Johnny Marco, who’s wasting away at the Chateau Marmont as he makes time for his next gig and lives in his routine.
Eve tells the story of an encounter between a grandmother and her granddaughter Kate, who’s coming to visit the day Grandma’s got a date with Joe.
Nearly ten years after its release, the story of The Boy Who Lived, penned by J.K. Rowling, feels… terribly dated at the hands of Chris Columbus.