World Order – Permanent Revolution
Japanese electronic dance group World Order has released their latest single Permanent Revolution, supported by Asiana Airlines, and directed by Genki Sudo.
Japanese electronic dance group World Order has released their latest single Permanent Revolution, supported by Asiana Airlines, and directed by Genki Sudo.
Livetune, the group behind one of the most famous vocaloids, has just released the music video for their newest single titled Transfer, which features voicing actress and singer Megumi Nakajima (中島愛).
Well, there’s been a spring of Kanae Minato book adaptations, this time around with Canaries of the North or The Northern Canaries (北のカナリアたち, Kita no KANARIAtachi), following an elementary school teacher who returns to the northern tip of Hokkaido after 20 years since the disappearance of one of her students.
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Japanese singer and fashionista Kyary Pamyu Pamyu has released her latest music video for the song Fashion Monster (ファッションモンスター), to be released next month on October17th, directed by Tamukai Jun (田向潤).
Rodrigo and Amy talk about Psy’s Gangman Style, but the conversation differs wilder than the plots and characterization for Glee, The Newsroom, and True Blood combined.
It’s always good to get the chance to see Nakayama Miho. I Have to Buy New Shoes (or Atarashii Kutsu wo Kawanakucha, 新しい靴を買わなくちゃ) follows a freelance writer and a photographer who fall in love in three days in the city of Paris.
Beautiful Rain tells the story of young single father Keisuke, who is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s and must figure out what to do with his 8-year-old daughter Miu.
This was a week full of fandom movies and also features two of my favourite comic book kids, and all was going fine until Hiddles happened. He sure loves his fans as much as they love him.
This inspirational documentary takes a look at the life and work of master sushi chef Jiro Ono.