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Maya Hawke enjoys West Village outing with a friend - www.msn.com - state Alaska - Japan
msn.com
06.11.2020 / 00:43

Maya Hawke enjoys West Village outing with a friend

Variety reported.Joining the Little Women star as her on-screen dad will be her real-life father Ethan Hawke, 49.  Revolver is set in 1966 and follows Jane (Maya) a teen living in Anchorage, Alaska.The northern city is thrown into chaos after a flight carrying The Beatles to Japan makes an unannounced stop in Anchorage, sending the residents into fits of Beatlemania.Jane thinks her ticket to adulthood involves losing her virginity to George Harrison during the band's pit stop at a local hotel,

Sega Sammy sells off Japanese arcade business - www.nme.com - Japan
nme.com
05.11.2020 / 15:33

Sega Sammy sells off Japanese arcade business

COVID-19 pandemic. Sega have reported that players at their arcades have “declined remarkably” this year, leading to the sale to the Japanese rental company.

'The Real Thing' ('Honki no Shirushi'): Film Review | Tokyo 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Japan - Tokyo
hollywoodreporter.com
05.11.2020 / 14:54

'The Real Thing' ('Honki no Shirushi'): Film Review | Tokyo 2020

A 30-year-old “salaryman” — the Japanese equivalent of an office employee — is getting bored with his two girlfriends at work when a dangerous, unpredictable femme fatale overturns his life. Originally produced by Japan’s Nagoya TV as a 10-part series, this comic book adaptation directed by acclaimed filmmaker Koji Fukada was edited down to a mere 233 minutes for its theatrical release in Japan in October.

Crunchyroll’s Joanne Waage Says Anime Is Still Growing in Intl. Markets - variety.com - Japan
variety.com
05.11.2020 / 03:29

Crunchyroll’s Joanne Waage Says Anime Is Still Growing in Intl. Markets

Mark Schilling Japan CorrespondentJoanne Waage, GM of specialty streaming platform Crunchyroll, says that anime is becoming more popular. Speaking at TIFFCOM, she said it is becoming a global phenomenon, built around an essentially Japanese product.The company, Waage said, has focused on expanding beyond core fans to viewers not familiar with the anime medium.

Tokyo: Paramount's Jim Gianopulos Says Box Office Recovery in Japan, China Proves "Audiences Want to Return to Theaters" - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - Japan - Tokyo
hollywoodreporter.com
05.11.2020 / 03:25

Tokyo: Paramount's Jim Gianopulos Says Box Office Recovery in Japan, China Proves "Audiences Want to Return to Theaters"

Paramount Pictures chairman Jim Gianopulos delivered a keynote address to Tokyo's TIFFCOM content market Wednesday, offering a detailed recap of how COVID-19 has reshaped the movie business in 2020. The veteran studio head's assessment, delivered via video, was sober-minded but also optimistic.

Tokyo: Streamers, Japanese Filmmakers Offer Differing Takes on On-Demand Video - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Japan - Tokyo
hollywoodreporter.com
05.11.2020 / 03:25

Tokyo: Streamers, Japanese Filmmakers Offer Differing Takes on On-Demand Video

Streaming was the topic for a series of seminars and talk shows at the Tokyo International Film Festival and its TIFFCOM content market. Anime platform Crunchyroll and Amazon Video extolled the virtues of on-demand viewing, while a panel of Japanese film folk took a more cautious view and expressed concerns about its impact on cinema-going.

Edmund Yeo Makes In-Person Tokyo Festival Visit for ‘Malu’ Premiere - variety.com - Japan - Malaysia - county Person
variety.com
05.11.2020 / 02:09

Edmund Yeo Makes In-Person Tokyo Festival Visit for ‘Malu’ Premiere

James Hadfield Due to ongoing travel restrictions, overseas guests have been in short supply at this year’s Tokyo International Film Festival. Malaysia’s Edmund Yeo is a rare exception.The filmmaker endured two-week quarantine in order to attend the world premiere of his “Malu,” a film which tracks a long-lasting discord between beautiful sisters, and unfolds in Malaysia and Japan.

Sofia Richie Spotted Kissing New Boyfriend Matthew Morton on Date Night - www.usmagazine.com - Beverly Hills - Japan
usmagazine.com
05.11.2020 / 00:41

Sofia Richie Spotted Kissing New Boyfriend Matthew Morton on Date Night

Sofia Richie packed on the PDA with her new boyfriend, Matthew Morton, while on a date night with friends.The model, 22, was spotted out to dinner with Morton, 27, at Japanese restaurant Matsuhisa in Beverly Hills on Monday, November 2, in photos posted by the Daily Mail.Richie was dressed casually in an orange sweater, black pants and a crossbody purse.

Amazon Prime Video Channels Lands in Spain, Italy, Netherlands - variety.com - Spain - Italy - Canada - Germany - Netherlands - Japan
variety.com
04.11.2020 / 12:47

Amazon Prime Video Channels Lands in Spain, Italy, Netherlands

Jamie Lang Amazon Prime Video Channels has landed in Spain, where the streaming platform’s a la carte service is now available with several of the country’s popular networks, and more to come.Already available in the U.S., Canada, Japan, U.K. and Germany, and launching today in Italy and the Netherlands, Prime Video Channels is meant to serve up a traditional broadcaster alternative where convenience is the name of the game.

Japan Box Office: ‘Demon Slayer’ Passes $150 Million Total - variety.com - Japan
variety.com
03.11.2020 / 10:04

Japan Box Office: ‘Demon Slayer’ Passes $150 Million Total

Mark Schilling Japan Correspondent“Demon Slayer,” the megahit animation that has singlehandedly revived the limping Japanese box office, passed the $150 million mark on its 17th day of release, according to figures compiled by co-distributor Aniplex. Total admissions amount to 11.9 million.Overall, for the Oct.

Take Masaharu on Why Tokyo Opening Film ‘Underdog’ Had to Be so Tough - variety.com - Japan - Tokyo - county Love
variety.com
02.11.2020 / 21:24

Take Masaharu on Why Tokyo Opening Film ‘Underdog’ Had to Be so Tough

Mark Schilling Japan Correspondent“Underdog,” the two-part boxing film that opens the 33rd Tokyo International Film Festival, is the second movie on the subject by director Take Masaharu. The first, “100 Yen Love” in 2014 won the Japanese Cinema Splash Award at the 27th TIFF and was selected as Japan’s nominee for Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award.

Imax, Japan's Toho Sign Five Movie Slate Deal (Exclusive) - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA - Japan
hollywoodreporter.com
02.11.2020 / 21:11

Imax, Japan's Toho Sign Five Movie Slate Deal (Exclusive)

Imax and Toho Co., the Japanese film giant that also runs the nation's largest movie theater chain, have signed a five movie slate deal in an Asian market breaking box office records while the North American theatrical market struggles. Financial terms of the film output deal with Toho to run through 2021 were not disclosed, but the local language slate deal for Japan marks the biggest yet for the giant screen exhibitor outside of Hollywood.

Japan’s Nippon TV Launches Animation Division - variety.com - Japan
variety.com
20.10.2020 / 14:28

Japan’s Nippon TV Launches Animation Division

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefJapanese broadcaster and content investor Nippon TV has created a dedicated animation division for the first time. Launched as part of the company’s international business division, the anime department will be headed by Kuwahara Kako, as executive VP of business development.The division will launch with 12-part fantasy series “Tsukumichi – Moonlit Fantasy” adapted from an award-winning novel and manga with the same title, and written by Kei Azumi.

Warner Music’s ADA Launches in Japan - variety.com - Japan - Tokyo - county Davis - county Ada
variety.com
20.10.2020 / 02:05

Warner Music’s ADA Launches in Japan

Rebecca Davis editorWarner Music’s independent distribution division ADA launched on Monday in Japan, the world’s second-largest music market.

‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Only Scratches The Surface Of Japan’s Eerie Post-Tsunami Ghost Sightings - www.cosmopolitan.com - Japan
cosmopolitan.com
19.10.2020 / 17:48

‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Only Scratches The Surface Of Japan’s Eerie Post-Tsunami Ghost Sightings

Unsolved Mysteries depicts, on March 11, 2011, an earthquake caused a massive tsunami that hit the Tōhoku region of Northeastern Japan, and in its wake it stole nearly 20,000 lives. In Ishinomaki, a town within the region, the trauma was intense and immediate.

‘Demon Slayer’ Kills With $44 Million Japan Box Office Weekend - variety.com - Japan
variety.com
19.10.2020 / 12:20

‘Demon Slayer’ Kills With $44 Million Japan Box Office Weekend

Mark Schilling Japan Correspondent“Demon Slayer The Movie: Mugen Train,” a Japanese action/adventure anime, was the best performing film in the world this weekend.Given an unusual Friday release, on 403 screens, by distributors Aniplex and Toho, the film earned $12 million on its opening day.

Japan’s ‘Demon Slayer’ Kills It With Record Opening – International Box Office - deadline.com - Japan
deadline.com
18.10.2020 / 21:23

Japan’s ‘Demon Slayer’ Kills It With Record Opening – International Box Office

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorRefresh for latest…: Big news this weekend out of Japan where anime adaptation Demon Slayer The Movie: Mugen Train shattered all-time opening records. The film, which opened on Friday October 16, as opposed to the usual Saturday/Sunday weekend, is estimated to have grossed upwards of $30M for the three-day.

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