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Cloud (クラウド, Kuraudo) is a 2024 Japanese psychological thriller film written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Masaki Suda. [1]The film premiered out of competition at the 81st Venice International Film Festival, on 30 August 2024. [2]
Rank Title Gross 1 Detective Conan: The Million-dollar Pentagram: ¥15.80 billion ($100.51 million) : 2 Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle: ¥11.64 billion ($74.05 million) : 3 Kingdom 4: Return of the Great General
Horror [9] Anathema: Jimina Sabadú Leonor Watling, Pablo Derqui, Jaime Ordóñez, Manuel de Blas: Spain Supernatural gothic horror [10] Animale: Emma Benestan Oulaya Amamra, Damien Rebattel, Vivien Rodriguez Saudi Arabia, Belgium, France Drama Horror [11] Apartment 7A: Natalie Erika James Julia Garner, Jim Sturgess, Dianne Wiest: United States
Anchored by a terrific lead performance from Nell Tiger Free (best known for the M. Night Shyamalan Apple TV+ series "Servant"), the prequel to the 1976 film "The Omen" centers on an American nun ...
2024 in film is an overview of events, including award ceremonies, festivals, a list of country- and genre-specific lists of films, and notable deaths.Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) celebrated their 100th anniversaries; Toei Company celebrated its 75th anniversary; DreamWorks Pictures and DreamWorks Animation celebrated their 30th anniversaries; and the first Mickey Mouse ...
In fact, Kabuki was a major subject of early Japanese films, and Kabuki gradually was woven into the framework of the modern horror films seen today. [5] Elements of Japanese horror in folk art are represented in the works of 18th century artist, Katsushika Hokusai. He was a painter during the Edo period famous for his block prints of Mt Fuji.
Horror and romance go hand in hand. It may seem strange today—with AI dolls and paranormal hauntings dominating the genre—but the classic Universal monster films of the 1930's were all about ...
Guinea Pig (ギニーピッグ, Ginī Piggu) is a Japanese horror (and later, black comedy) series that consists of six films, as well as two making-of documentaries.The series' original concept, was envisioned by manga artist Hideshi Hino (who wrote and directed two films in the series).