Tagged: mood: trippy

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Nowhere (1997)

Gregg Araki’s Nowhere is out there enough to keep you wondering what’s really going to happen there. And trust me, ANYTHING can happen in this movie.

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I Love You Phillip Morris (2009)

I Love You Phillip Morris is the best film Jim Carrey has done in years and it’s a good reminder of how great he can be when he isn’t doing typical Hollywood comedies.

8

Taiyo Matsumoto – Black & White

There are some manga that manage to push the understanding of human nature to the very edges of its periphery. Taiyō Matsumoto’s Black & White cracks open your psyche and forces you to put your morals into hard focus.

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Dark Shadows

Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows, based on the sixties television series, could have been a great film, but ends up being painfully average.

3

Keizoku: The Movie

Detective Shibata and Detective Mayama head over to Yakujin island, the gate to the underworld, to solve a 15-year-old case.

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Haruki Murakami – After Dark

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.

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Keizoku

Keizoku is a 1999 Japanese show of 11 episodes centering on the life of Jun Shibata, who has just begun her internship at the Sector 2 of the police department in charge of unsolved cases.