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Tag: Review
Dead Or Alive: Final (2002)
Dead Or Alive: Final is exactly what it says on the box, the finale of Takashi Miike’s Dead Or Alive … More
Dead Or Alive 2: Birds (2000)
At the dawn of the millennium, Takashi Miike released his second film in the Dead Or Alive trilogy: Dead Or … More
Dead Or Alive (1999)
After the Black Society trilogy, Takashi Miike started another trilogy of movies straight away in 1999 after the release of … More
Ley Lines (1999)
Before Takashi Miike was made famous for Audition, his name first reached western waters with what was called his Black … More
Gozu (2003)
Gozu, a title which literally translates to ox-head, is another one of Takashi Miike’s most infamous works in the realms … More
Ichi The Killer (2001)
Audition may have been the film that threw Takashi Miike’s name into the Western world, but it was his adaptation … More
Visitor Q (2001)
Visitor Q is another one of Takashi Miike’s most controversial affairs. It was originally the final part of a six … More
Audition (1999)
From Italy to Asia now with some choice selections from one of Japan’s most influential, groundbreaking, and unconventional film-makers: Takashi … More
Beyond The Darkness (1979)
Since I’ve been reflecting upon Joe D’Amato’s contributions to the list of Video nasties, I think it will be quite … More