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A retired samurai has to assemble a squad of assassins and set a town-sized trap.
Boy meets boy in a surreal prison for convicted murderers.
Manga tale of an immortal warrior, who cannot be released from his torment until he has killed 10000 evil-doers.
Cops versus the Japanese mafia thriller.
A renegade cyborg locks horns with a hard-boiled cop in the final part of Takashi Miike's sci-fi trilogy.
A troubled gangster takes refuge in an inn where strange fertility rites will change him forever.
A young boy is chosen as the defender of good and must team up with Japan's ancient spirits and creatures of lore to attempt to destroy the forces of evil.
Running a guest house proves deathly for a family. Just as well they know a few good songs.
Takashi Miike follows 13 Assassins with a neo-classical remake of the Yasuhiko Takiguchi story about desperate, impoverished ronin and implacably cruel feudal lords.
Ultra-violent film about an autistic-turned-killing machine.
In the final part of the trilogy, the yakuza clan he infiltrated tries to import pasta made entirely of methamphetamines: speed-a-ronis.
Five police officers struggle to protect a murder suspect afer a powerful man puts a price on his head.
Three of Asia's premier horror directors deliver spine-tingling short tales of terror, torture and tormented twins.
Going to the mat Amir Zargara on paying tribute to Navid Afkari with A Good Day Will Come
It's all life Alan Rudolph on what’s in Breakfast Of Champions and not in Kurt Vonnegut’s novel
Small town problems Boston McConnaughey and Renny Grames on Utah, demolition derbies and Alien Country
'The real horror is how they treat each other' Nikol Cybulya on trauma and relationships in Tomorrow I Die
Leaning to darkness Aislinn Clarke on the Na Sidhe, Ireland's troubled history, and Fréwaka
Kneecap dominates BIFA nominations Love Lies Bleeding and The Outrun in hot pursuit
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