Five Asian Movies that Should Be Released in Peru
My latest post on Asian movies that should be released in Peru by local distributors is up on Cinencuentro.
My latest post on Asian movies that should be released in Peru by local distributors is up on Cinencuentro.
Japanese dance music duo Studio Apartment releases its single Miss Universe (ミス ユニバース) featuring Su, Ilmari — from Japanese hip hop group RIP SLYME, and Meisa Kuroki.
Salyu releases her new single Lighthouse, featuring dancer Masako Yasumoto (康本雅子) in slo-mo backwards black and white footage directed by Fumiko Hirano (平野文子).
Salyu releases the live version of Tadano Tomodachi (ただのともだち), included in her latest Live DVD, s(o)un(d) beams+.
Apparently, iTunes Peru (and other cities in Latin America) actually works now, and has been working for over a month now.
Detective Shibata and Detective Mayama head over to Yakujin island, the gate to the underworld, to solve a 15-year-old case.
In After Dark, Murakami masterfully concocts a tale of everyday minutiae with a healthy splash of fantastical suspense, topped off with a twist of hard-boiled crime, and garnished with some supernatural angst – shaken, not stirred.
I get my head turned around by the amount of Asian media the ladies from ACIEPA consume.