A casual audience might only know Nobuhiko Ôbayashi’s name because of his cult Japanese hit House, but Ôbayashi’s legacy of experimental cinema expands beyond that, a filmography so diverse and ...
When will human beings be free to live their futures — not to mention their various present-tense existences — without the threat of destruction? That question, and its desire for earnest reply, ...
Fans of the 1977 Japanese comedy horror film “House” (or “Hausu”) may recognize the name of director Nobuhiko Obayashi. In his first feature for a major Japanese studio, he used amateur actors in a ...
This phantasmagorical journey through Japanese history and cinema dazzles the eye and engages the mind for three amazing hours. It’s something of a miracle that “Labyrinth of Cinema” exists. After ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. LABYRINTH OF CINEMA will be released at The Metrograph in New York on October 20 ...
When will human beings be free to live their futures — not to mention their various present-tense existences — without the threat of destruction? That question, and its desire for earnest reply, ...
The ne plus ultra of Japanese maverick Nobuhiko Obayashi’s work as a surrealist and staunch anti-war advocate, the cult “House” director’s dizzying and frequently dazzling final feature is told ...
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