Tag: jôshishido
BRANDED TO KILL 4K Review: Exciting and Funny
Suzuki Seijun's 1967 masterpiece, starring Shishido Joe, got him fired from Nikkatsu. Now available from The Criterion Collection.
SCREENANARCHY Presents 100 Years of Nikkatsu at TIFF Bell Lightbox
One of the great things about TIFF finally getting a home space is their ability to curate niche mini-festivals. Even more great is that they give the likes of ScreenAnarchy's own Todd Brown a chance to bring an unappreciated sub-genre...
NIKKATSU NOIR: Takumi Furukawi's CRUEL GUN STORY
Note: Certain aspects of the film's plot are discussed, which may cause those allergic to spoilers to convulse. Takumi Furukawi's Cruel Gun Story, which was released in 1964, is a snappy, suspenseful heist film centered around a great performance by...
NIKKATSU NOIR: Takashi Nomura's A COLT IS MY PASSPORT
Takashi Nomura's 1967 film A Colt is My Passport is arguably the best known of the five films featured in the Nikkatsu Noir box set from Criterion sub-label Eclipse. For that reason, and the fact that it is the most...