The Devil’s Temple, Kenji Misumi, Japan, 1969)

In the middle ages nobleman turned bandit Taro (Shintaro Katsu) and his nymphet companion Aizen (Michiyo Aratama) seek refuge in an abandoned Buddhist temple in the mountains. When Taro’s ex-wife Kaede (Hideko Takamine) also arrives and tries unsuccessfully to win Taro back a bitter six month stand off ensues until a Buddhist priest (Kei Sato) turns up seeking shelter. Taro … Read the rest

Bohachi Bushido: Code Of The Forgotten Eight (Teruo Ishii, Japan, 1973)

Ronin Shino (Tetsuro Tanba) throws himself into a river to escape his enemies but is saved from death by the Bohachi’s, a once powerful clan of samurai who revel in depravity using rape and torture to turn women into sex slaves and assassins. After agreeing to a request by the Bohachi to clear the pimps from a local town Shino … Read the rest

Portrait of Hell (Shiro Toyoda, Japan, 1969)

In medieval Japan a rebellious Korean artist named Yoshihide (Tatsuya Nakadai) witnesses the death of a peasant at the hands of Lord Hosokawa (Kinnosuke Nakamura) and creates a painting of the dead man cursing Hosokowa that’s so vivid it panics the tyrant into visions of his ghost. So Hosokowa retaliates by ordering Yoshihide to paint a mural extolling his benevolence. … Read the rest

Tsugaru Folksong (Koichi Saito, Japan, 1973)

In the former fishing village she grew up in the beautiful Isako (Kyoko Enami) arrives from Shinjuku with her youthful lover, a fugitive Yakuza named Tetsuo (Akira Oda). He finds it hard to adjust in this desolate place until he strikes up a friendship with a young blind girl named Yuki (Mihoko Nakagawa). But Isako finds herself beset by a … Read the rest

0.5mm (Momoko Ando, Japan, 2014)

When home carer Sawa’s (Sakura Ando) employer requests her to sleep with her dying father she agrees but the result proves a disaster in more ways than one. Finding herself homeless Sawa accosts a series of lonely, elderly men ranging from karaoke bar resident Yasuo (Tatsuo Inoue), grumpy car mechanic Shigeru (Toshio Sakata) and retired academic Professor Makabe (Masahiko Tsugawa). … Read the rest

Orochi (Buntaro Futagara, Japan, 1925)

In 18th century Japan honourable samurai Heizaburo’s (Bando Tsumasaburo) attempts to do the right thing are persistently misunderstood and he ends up arrested. Losing the love of the two women in his life, Namie (Utako Tamaki) and waitress Ochio (Shizuko Mori) and shunned by the townspeople for an undeserved reputation as a criminal Heizaburo’s good nature is further exploited by … Read the rest

The Betrayal (Tokuzo Tanaka, Japan, 1966)

A samurai from the powerful Iwashiro clan is killed by Shinbei and Jurota, two members of the smaller Minazuki clan. But Shinbei is the only son of Minazuki clan leader, Katagiri. In an effort to save his son’s life Katagiri begs samurai Takuma (Raizo Ichikawa) to take the blame. Takuma reluctantly agrees to go into exile for a year with … Read the rest

Birth of Japan (Hiroshi Inagaki, Japan, 1959)

The Gods create Japan and their human offspring populate the country. But in the peaceful community of Ise, Prince Yamato’s (Toshiro Mifune) nephews led by Otomo (Eiijiro Tono) plot permanent exile for him so they can seize power. Ordered to fight a series of wars Yamato finds solace in the love of servant-girl-to-the-Gods Ototachibana (Yoko Tsukasa) and the legends of … Read the rest

Violent Panic: The Big Crash (Kinji Fukasaku, Japan, 1976)

Kyoto bank-robber Takashi (Tsunehiko Watase) loses his partner in a heist gone wrong and decides to leave the country for Brazil. But his plan is sidetracked by Michi (Miki Sugimoto) the delinquent woman who loves him and won’t leave him alone, as well as his dead partner’s vengeful brother who wants all the cash they stole for himself. Events are … Read the rest

Modern Yakuza: Outlaw Killer aka Street Mobster (Kinji Fukasaku, Japan, 1972)

A street thug named Okita (Bunta Sugawara) emerges from prison after a five year stretch and hooks up with his former gang. Finding his old turf divided between two rival crime syndicates headed by Takigawa (Takeo Chii) and Yato (Noboru Ando) he begins muscling in on the former’s territory. But Okita can’t stay out of trouble and his love/hate relationship … Read the rest