Japan's Animation Blu-ray Disc Ranking, March 9-15
2nd Persona 3 film sells 19,405, followed by Strike Witches OVA, Hatsune Miku, Fafner Exodus, Saekano
2nd Persona 3 film sells 19,405, followed by Strike Witches OVA, Hatsune Miku, Fafner Exodus, Saekano
The 27th Tokyo International Film Festival is excited to announce that “PIKMIN Short Movies†will premiere in 3D at this year’s festival as part of this year’s focus on animation.
Recommended The Movie: Not even halfway before it was over, my viewing companion christened MGM’s musical Hit the Deck as the “lamest movie ever.” Ouch. If not exactly a classic of the Singin’ in the Rain sort, this 1955 effort still amuses with a fun, perky cast
Highly Recommended Joseph Anthony’s compelling Tomorrow (1972) is by no means a comfortable film, or at least it’s not supposed to be. Long stretches of silence are occasionally broken by awkward, thickly-accented dialogue. Shooting locations are rustic, run-down and lonely
Highly Recommended The Movie: Hitting Blu-ray a few short weeks before the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, director Stuart Cooper’s 1975 drama Overlord , which covers the lead-up to that famous battle at Normandy, is decidedly unsentimental, somewhat anticlimactic, yet undeniably beautiful. Starting with deftly edited archive footage from England’s Imperial War Museum, Cooper weaves in newly-shot …
Again, we’ve got another week where catalog rules everything around me (CREAM, get the money, dollar dollar bill ya’ll), but there’s some great titles to pick up among them, including one of Sam Fuller’s best movies.
SHINee’s concert DVD topped the Oricon chart as soon as it was released …
Bollywood has always had an inclination for movies based on sport. While most of them sunk without a trace, there are a few that became celluloid landmarks.
UK prog rockers Touchstone have announced the release of their very first ever DVD release
2PM’s Tokyo Dome live DVD debuted #1 on Oricon DVD Weekly Chart and Tower Records DVD Weekly Chart. ‘LEGEND OF 2PM in TOKYO DOME’ was officially released on December 11th, and it debuted #1 on Oricon DVD Weekly Chart and Tower Records DVD Weekly Chart.