Bill Nighy is simply masterful in Oscar-nominated ‘Living’
New Orleans Times-Picayune· 4 days agoBased on Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 “Ikiru” — which was in turn inspired by the Leo Tolstoy novella “The...
Where to Watch Seven Samurai
Screen Rant· 6 days agoTake a look at where you can watch Akira Kurosawa’s classic, Seven Samurai, and what streaming platform to find it on. As Japanese Samurai movies go,...
You've got a lot of 'Living' to do
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoBill Nighy offers advice on procrastination and clearing the static in your mind. Andrea Riseborough, meanwhile, will be going to the Oscars.
OPINION | REVIEW: Story in ‘Living’ features uniquely English accent
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 2 days agoOscar-winning Japanese director Akira Kurosawa may have died in 1998, but death hasn't stopped him...
At the Roxy: Carole King concert doc, a Kurosawa in 35mm
Missoulian· 2 days agoThe Watergate hearings are making headlines, Secretariat wins the Kentucky Derby, and the iconic and...
Ghost of Tsushima Movie Gets Cautious Update From John Wick Director
Screen Rant· 5 days agoNearly a year after finding a writer for the film, Chad Stahelski has shared a cautious update on...
Review: Trek To Yomi - Arrestingly Cinematic, But A Trek All The Same
Nintendo Life· 5 days agoYears in the making, Trek to Yomi is the vision of indie developer Leonard Menchiari, backed by...
Pop's Art Theater owners prepare to bring indie films to Rochester
Post-Bulletin, Rochester, Minn. via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFeb. 3—ROCHESTER — One more businesses just means more arts fun for Maggie Panetta and Nathaniel Nelson. The couple recently took over the Gray Duck Theater with plans to reopen an independent ...
Behind the Epic, Iconic Standoff Scene in ‘The Good, The Bad and The Ugly’
Collider· 6 days agoThere is no better Western film in the history of cinema than Sergio Leone’s 1966 masterpiece The...
‘Living’ Review
Santa Fe Reporter· 5 days agoThe piece is adapted from Akira Kurosawa’s Ikiru—itself a sort of adaptation of Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich—wherein a man with little time left to...