Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust
Yasuo Baba’s timeline shifting comedy indulges nostalgia for the profligate 90s while finding a very humorous way to point out exactly where it all went wrong, writes Noel Megahey.
Yasuo Baba’s timeline shifting comedy indulges nostalgia for the profligate 90s while finding a very humorous way to point out exactly where it all went wrong, writes Noel Megahey.
The anarchic possibilities afforded by the combination of kiddie ninja adventures and Takashi Miike never really lives up to its full potential, writes Noel Megahey.
Kazuo Koroki’s final film is formal, sombre, reflective and poetic, and in that respect reminiscent of the post-war films of Yasujiro Ozu, writes Noel Megahey at the Japan Foundation tour in Belfast.