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Comic Book Resources on MSN63 Years Ago, Akira Kurosawa Made One of His Greatest Samurai Films of All Time (& It Was a Direct Sequel to Yojimbo)Although Kurosawa's 1961 film Yojimbo is the most remembered samurai film of that decade, the 1962 sequel was even better.
As a symbol of the ideal American in cinema, Richard Gere is pretty much perfect. Good-looking, well-groomed, charming, ...
When you think of Japanese directors, names like Takeshi Miike, Hayao Miyazaki, Kenji Mizoguchi, and Hirokazu Koreeda all ...
Near the end of the gameplay deep dive video, the Ghost of Yotei devs disclosed a partnership with 13 Assassins director ...
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Ghost of Yotei looks great, but it'd do better to shed the pretence of serious art and just commit to the popcorn flick vibes ...
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No Film School on MSNAkira Kurosawa’s Top 11 Movies of All TimeAkira Kurosawa was a seismic force, the kind of artist who makes other artists question their craft. Spielberg, Scorsese, ...
Ghost of Yotei’s State of Play unveiled one of the coolest features imaginable and frankly, every other open-world game needs ...
The Bear' writer, director and star Ayo Edebiri told 'Criterion' she loves this classic 1960s Japanese crime movie from Akira Kurosawa.
The wonder of Akira Kurosawa’s 50-year career is that it was at once remarkably varied and satisfyingly coherent. Kurosawa (1910-98) elevated the samurai genre and reinvented action filmmaking.
Akira Kurosawa's 1954 classic "Seven Samurai" has inspired dozens of films, including the new remake of "The Magnificent Seven" as well as video games, tv series, martial arts.
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