Camiele’s 100 Favorite Frightening Films of All Time: 40-21
Moving right along to Favorite Frightening Films 40-21!
Moving right along to Favorite Frightening Films 40-21!
Moving right along, here are the next twenty films that made an impression on me in one way or another, providing me with years of entertainment (and nightmares) from the moment I saw them.
Kou Shibasaki’s new single Yasei no Doumei (野性の同盟), composed by Shiina Ringo, serves as theme song for the latest season of the series Woman of the Crime Lab (科捜研の女, Kasouken no Onna).
A teenage boy accidentally time-slips back to the Warring Era period, where he discovers historical figure Oda Nobunaga looks just like him.
So… who made the list and who didn’t. In what positions were my biases placed?
The first trailer for Takashi Miike’s modern version of this 1825 kabuki horror play on murder and vengeance.
I gotta admit, I had to work extra hard to make the categories fit with the films this year.
Raise your hand if you missed Kou Shibasaki on this year’s Galileo series? It certainly doesn’t seem like I was the only person to do so, because according to rumors- Fuji TV got fan letters requesting Shibasaki be back… so they did.
America wants to tell the story of the revenge of the 47 Ronin that took place in the 18th century. It’s all killing made pretty in the name of loyalty and sacrifice, and this American version stars Keanu Reeves.
Galileo 2 is the second series following the 2007 drama that gave way to Dr. Yukawa with Masaharu Fukuyama back for his role as the handsome eccentric physicist who helps the police solve crimes linked to strange phenomena.