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The Wolverine (2013)
The Wolverine (2013)
2013 | Action
Darren Aronofsky was originally chosen to direct this second Wolverine solo outing but had to drop out due to travel restraints. Instead, James Mangold was brought in to helm this thrilling adventure as Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine was the fish-out-of-water that the series needed. Set for the majority of the runtime in Japan, and with an exciting action sequence set atop a bullet train, The Wolverine was a reasonable return to form for the X-Men solo movies.

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James Koppert (2698 KP) rated Shiver in Books

Jan 28, 2020  
Shiver
Shiver
Junji Ito | 2015 | Comics & Graphic Novels, Horror
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None of this is cliche. These are fresh ideas from a great imagination (0 more)
Some deserved to be full novels (0 more)
Original horror
Junji Ito has an amazing imagination. I feel often in the West the story tellers try really hard to explain every detail. In Japan things can just exist and it's so refreshing and means you can just dive into a story and experiance it.

These are some crazy wonderful stories to give you chills. Stories I've never even conceived before. I'm going to order his others now. It's a must have
  
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    "I started to write short pieces when I was living in a room too small to write a novel in." So says...

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Aaron Katz recommended Equinox Flower (1958) in Movies (curated)

 
Equinox Flower (1958)
Equinox Flower (1958)
1958 | Comedy, Drama
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"Not only my favorite Criterion movie, but also my favorite movie ever. I love it so much that I’m struggling to find words to express how important it is to me. It explores many of Ozu’s most frequently recurring themes but with the humor of his later work and an unequaled degree of empathy for every character’s point of view. It expresses what it was like to be alive in Japan at a very particular moment, but it also captures what it means for anyone, anywhere, to be a human."

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