Director Noboru Iguchi best known for his over the top, practical effect showcases such as “Slaveman“, “Ghost Squad” and “The Machine Girl”, has completed production on his most recent feature “Flowers of Evil”. The production is an adaptation of the manga of the same title by Shuzo Oshimi. The twisted coming of age tale was previously adapted into an anime in 2013.
“Flowers of Evil” is set to release on September 27th, 2019 in Japan. A trailer for the production has been made available and can be viewed below.
Synopsis
Bookworm Takao falls in love with Nanako, but he cannot express his feelings through words. Instead he secretively acts out in a heat of passion which creates a huge scandal in his school. There is one person who knows his true nature, and this girl will do anything to nurture what this Charles Baudelaire hides. (AnimeNewsNetwork)...
“Flowers of Evil” is set to release on September 27th, 2019 in Japan. A trailer for the production has been made available and can be viewed below.
Synopsis
Bookworm Takao falls in love with Nanako, but he cannot express his feelings through words. Instead he secretively acts out in a heat of passion which creates a huge scandal in his school. There is one person who knows his true nature, and this girl will do anything to nurture what this Charles Baudelaire hides. (AnimeNewsNetwork)...
- 8/4/2019
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
One of the undisputed masters of the J-splatter scene, Noboru Iguchi has either worked on or for most of the modern classics of the genre, in a career dating back to the mid-1990s. Now presenting his new effort, a loose follow-up of sorts to his earlier film ‘Devotion to Cinema,’ this is being screened at Japan Film Fest Hamburg.
Ghost Squad is screening at Japan Film Fest Hamburg
Living with an abusive father, young Rika (Anna Yanagi) finds herself struggling to keep from committing suicide as she continually has visions of strange ghosts around her. Eventually she meets up with Keiko (Sumire Ueno) and Akari (Minori Mikado) who are both ghosts themselves, and let her know that they have revealed themselves to her in order to help them get revenge on their killers who are still free living on Earth. When she finds out her friend Yoshie (Yuni Hong...
Ghost Squad is screening at Japan Film Fest Hamburg
Living with an abusive father, young Rika (Anna Yanagi) finds herself struggling to keep from committing suicide as she continually has visions of strange ghosts around her. Eventually she meets up with Keiko (Sumire Ueno) and Akari (Minori Mikado) who are both ghosts themselves, and let her know that they have revealed themselves to her in order to help them get revenge on their killers who are still free living on Earth. When she finds out her friend Yoshie (Yuni Hong...
- 5/26/2019
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
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