The sudden death of his beloved Sayuri (Akari Sato) shocks pizza delivery guy Kengo Tojo (Kohei Nagano) to the core. Yet, despite this tragic event, life goes on. Not much later, while delivering pizza, he encounters Umika Akaboshi (Nagisa Kihara), a strange high school student. After expressing some interest in the strange posters hanging on the house, Umika suddenly pulls him into the house to introduce him to her father (Makoto Tezuka), who is a shaman. He offers Kengo a taste of his abilities, yet before this show can convince Kengo, he runs away. At night, after arriving home, he finds a spectral Sayuri sitting on his bed.
- 4/18/2024
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
This summer, a new horror film will be shaking things up in theaters. Koji Shiraishi, the director of the 2016 film Sadako vs. Kayako , will be helming a live-action movie adaptation of Rensuke Oshikiri's manga series Sayuri . Oshikiri, known for his manga series Hi Score Girl , penned Sayuri from 2010-2011 in Gentosha Comics' Comic Birz magazine. The horror series, which was published in two volumes, follows the strange phenomena haunting a family after moving into their dream home. Related: Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction Anime Film Announces New Voice Cast Members Oshikiri says Sayuri will be a must-see for horror viewers who are tired of protagonists fighting losing battles against the paranormal. Shiraishi also expressed his excitement about the project, adding that he believes it will "shake up the stagnant J-horror genre." Sayuri is scheduled to premiere in Japanese cinemas in Summer 2024. Keep an eye out for further news and updates!
- 3/28/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
Since 2001, Cannes Film Festival has gone to the dogs — literally, as the annual Palm Dog awards ceremony has celebrated the best canine performers in cinema for the past 22 years! The yearly ceremony is held at Cannes, honoring all of the best doggy actors that were involved in films that screened at the festival, and it's probably the most important award given out besides the Palme d'Or. This year's competition was one of the fiercest in years, with numerous canines battling it out for the award, which has gone to such prestigious pups as Sayuri the Pit Bull, who played Brandy in "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood," and Uggie the Jack Russell Terrier, who played Jack in "The Artist." But how did it all come about, and who won this year's Palm Dog?
The original Palm Dog was a bit of an inside joke, created by Palm Dog host Toby Rose...
The original Palm Dog was a bit of an inside joke, created by Palm Dog host Toby Rose...
- 5/27/2023
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
Mumbai, May 13 (Ians) Television actress Hiba Nawab, who can be currently seen in ‘Woh Toh Hai Albela’ essaying the role of Sayuri opposite Shaheer Shaikh, recently spoke about her character transformation in the show to become a mother and how she could relate to her character without being a mother in real life as she is very close to her mom in real life and gain inspiration from her.
She spoke about her bond with her mother and wished her ahead of Mother’s Day.
The actress said, “I share a very friendly relationship with my mother, we are more like best friends to each other. We share things with each other, we fight but eventually come back to each other. I believe there’s no particular day to celebrate our mothers and it goes for everyone and I feel I’m always going to be a child for my mother.
She spoke about her bond with her mother and wished her ahead of Mother’s Day.
The actress said, “I share a very friendly relationship with my mother, we are more like best friends to each other. We share things with each other, we fight but eventually come back to each other. I believe there’s no particular day to celebrate our mothers and it goes for everyone and I feel I’m always going to be a child for my mother.
- 5/13/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Hiba Nawab from Star Bharat’s ‘Woh Toh Hai Albela’ gets candid about her character’s evolution throughout the show as it completes a milestone of 300 episodes recently. Hiba Nawab is a versatile actress who has been associated with the television industry from a very young age. She is currently playing Sayuri in the Star Bharat tv show Woh Toh Hai Albela.
The show recently reached the milestone of 300 episodes, and the entire cast is ecstatic about it. Hiba Nawab spoke up about her journey and how her character, “Sayuri,” has developed during the course of the show so far.
On talking about the same She says, “For the past few years, as I’ve been playing the role of ‘Sayuri,’ I’ve seen her personality change and develop in a way that makes me feel a great connection to my character. Sayuri is a young woman with unique viewpoints...
The show recently reached the milestone of 300 episodes, and the entire cast is ecstatic about it. Hiba Nawab spoke up about her journey and how her character, “Sayuri,” has developed during the course of the show so far.
On talking about the same She says, “For the past few years, as I’ve been playing the role of ‘Sayuri,’ I’ve seen her personality change and develop in a way that makes me feel a great connection to my character. Sayuri is a young woman with unique viewpoints...
- 3/20/2023
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Yusuke Morii graduated from the Department of Film, now Nihon Institute of Cinema, and entered the industry as part of the production department of Shunichi Nagasaki’s The Witch of the West is Dead (2008). The screenwriter and filmmaker has also worked as an assistant director to Tatsushi Omori on the film Every Day a Good Day (2018). His directorial debut, Amiko (2022), is based on the novel Kochira Amiko by Natsuko Imamura and is selected for IFFR 2023.
On the occasion of his film screening at IFFR, we speak with him about the titular character, being a parent to such an unusual child, Kana Osawa, the reaction of the audience in Japan, and many other topics.
Amiko is screening at International Film Festival Rotterdam
Why did you decide to adapt the particular novel by Natsuko Imamura?
I feel a lot of discomfort towards society and I wanted to express that particular feeling...
On the occasion of his film screening at IFFR, we speak with him about the titular character, being a parent to such an unusual child, Kana Osawa, the reaction of the audience in Japan, and many other topics.
Amiko is screening at International Film Festival Rotterdam
Why did you decide to adapt the particular novel by Natsuko Imamura?
I feel a lot of discomfort towards society and I wanted to express that particular feeling...
- 2/2/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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