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Ryusuke Hamaguchi on letting real life frame his new film, ‘Evil Does Not Exist’ - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 2 hours agoTakumi calls himself an “odd-job man.” Yoshio Kitagawa’s cinematography frames the story in the...
How Do You Know When the World Is Over?
Vulture· 6 days agoDrive My Car director Ryūsuke Hamaguchi’s Evil Does Not Exist begins and ends with the camera tracking through a forest, looking up. In between those two...
Review: In 'Evil Does Not Exist,' a woodsy community confronts malice of a modern stripe
LA Times via AOL· 6 days agoAfter winning an Oscar for "Drive My Car," Japanese filmmaker Ryûsuke Hamaguchi returns with an exquisitely subtle portrait of a community at war with a company.
Review: Nature and human nature mingle in the beguiling 'Evil Does Not Exist'
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 7 days agoThe films of Ryusuke Hamaguchi unspool with elegant everyday ease and yet anything can happen....
‘Evil Does Not Exist’: A battle for the soul of a Japanese mountain village - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 1 day agoWriter-director Ryusuke Hamaguchi follows up his Oscar-winning film “Drive My Car” with the more...
What to watch: Pay attention in ‘Dark Matter,’ you’ll be glad you did
San Jose Mercury News· 1 day ago“Dark Matter”: Cerebral sci-fi brain twisters such as Netflix’s “3 Body Problem” and this nine-part...
The Beautifully Unnerving Gaze of “Evil Does Not Exist”
The New Yorker· 6 days agoApart from a brief jaunt to nearby Tokyo, the story unfolds entirely in and around a village,...
The Unsettling Eco-Horror of "Evil Does Not Exist"
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 6 days agoEven if Hamaguchi’s woods in Mizubiki, a village a few hours outside of Tokyo, are not overtly threatening, there’s something ominous about the frozen...
Photos: Behind the Scenes with the 2024 Tony Nominees
Broadway World· 5 days agoThe nominees gathered at the Sofitel New York on Thursday to meet the press for the first time and...
'Evil Does Not Exist' is surreal, disturbing and requires patience. It's also well worth it
The Arizona Republic· 2 days agoHamaguchi begins the film with a lengthy shot looking skyward through wintry trees on a bright day...