How Do You Live?, a classic Japanese novel being adapted into a movie by Hayao Miyazaki, gets an English translation with a foreword by Neil Gaiman.
Something that is bizarre [/bɪˈzɑː/] or weird is ‘‘very strange or unusual’’. Hence some of these Japanese animated movies are dark and possess a surreal and dreamlike facet. Absurdity is a recurring theme here, and in it, psychological thriller pieces and visually stunning twisted and derailed ani
We're all different, and our sensibility levels vary: what makes me cry and scream why at the world might barely make you feel anything at all. So yes, not ALL of these movies are guaranteed to make you cry, but all of them will give you the feels, unless you're a p
Anime may have storylines that seem outlandish, but many of these plots are actually based on Japanese mythology - certainly enough to keep you spellbound.
What better way to immerse yourself in Japanese culture aside from its tantalizing food? Movies of course. This year we’ve compiled a list of JOC readers’ Japanese movie recommendations that promise some cultural enrichment, fun, laughter, heartfelt tears and more.
Anime may have storylines that seem outlandish, but many of these plots are actually based on Japanese mythology - certainly enough to keep you spellbound.
Added English poster and new stills for the upcoming Korean animated movie "Seoul Station", Seoul Station, Lee Joon, Ryu Seung-ryong, Shim Eun-kyung, Yeon Sang-ho