The Kadokawa Cultural Museum, in Tokorozawa city north of Tokyo, fuses museums of art, anime and oddities with a huge, reader ...
God Kinda Looks Like Tupac comes to Good Company Theatre (2404 Wall Ave., Ogden) Sept. 12 – 29, with performances Friday – ...
The Animated Series, an early staple of the many superhero cartoons that populated the 1990s. However, between the Marvel ...
Western audiences, to be more accurate the arthouse crowd, are flirting anew with East Asian cinema. It is reminiscent of the post-war interest in the works of ...
And then there’s “Crows,” where we’re taken through a series of Van Gogh paintings while an art student tries to catch up to him (I’ll talk more about this one later). Honestly ...
The 81st edition of the Venice Film Festival is about to begin, with major Hollywood films and stars expected in Italy. The festival kicks off Wednesday with the world premiere of “Beetlejuice ...
Stockholm’s subway system is truly one of a kind. One hundred stations, each with unique art on its platform, walls or waiting hall. Since 1957 artists have played a key role when new stations have ...
It’s been roughly five years since Artnet columnist Kenny Schachter scored a major art scoop by revealing that the most expensive painting ever sold—Leonardo da Vinci’s portrait of Christ ...
It was a unique storytelling mode for the galaxy far, far away, expanding upon the brief Rashomon-esque Luke-and-Kylo flashbacks in The Last Jedi to deliver a multifaceted story boasting stark ...
ago, owe a debt to Kurosawa, since it was the success of Rashomon in 1951 that swiveled the international cinema spotlight toward Japan, and brought long-deserved recognition to all three men.
Existing descriptions of the Japanese welfare state call to mind Akira Kurosawa's movie Rashomon, a murder mystery in which the main witnesses all disagree on the basic facts. Scholars of comparative ...