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JIN-ROH (1999)

Certification15 Our Rating

10 years have passed since war changed the face of Japan, which now burns with the fire of civil unrest, and a well armed anti-government group has risen amongst the people, which in turn has initiated the formation of an elite troupe of government soldiers, the feared 'Wolf Brigade', trained like dogs these men are to combat the rebels with extreme and severe prejudice. When Constable Fuse hesitates to kill a young suicide bomber, he is sent to a retraing camp where he is forced to face his own find out more...
MEMORIES (2003)

Certification12 Our Rating

Three breathtaking animes from the wild imaginings of Koji Morimoto. Magnetic Rose; two astronauts answer a distress call and are propelled into a magical world formed by the memories of one woman. Stink Bomb; a chemist inadvertently morphs himself into a biological weapon of immense destructive force. Cannon Fodder; a city locked in perpetual battle with an unseen enemy. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

The latest, (2002), heavily hyped/state of the art anime from Japan - EITHER a masterpiece OR a failed combo of CG and trad anime with politically confused ideas and irritating characters. So if you love Manga check it out in order to make your own mind up. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

A 70's movie star, Chiyoko Fujiwara is rediscovered by a TV film crew in search of her illustrious past, a journey that Chiyoko is more than willing to take them on, as all disappear into the films of her past, blurring the boundaries between fact and fiction. From the maker of ‘Perfect Blue', Millennium Actress is a beautifully rendered and fantastical tale, elegiac and original. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Let's all thank the Lord that Takashi Miike found work as a film director - cuz none of us would want a mind this twisted loose on the streets. MPD-Psycho (Multiple-Personality-Detective) are two episodes from the Manga by Otsuka Eiji and Tajima Sho-u that follow the fortunes of Amamiya (or is it Kobayshi?), a police detective with multiple personality syndrome. Missing wives, mysterious cults and some very sick individuals combine to make these films two of the most disturbing, surreal and fant find out more...

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More weird and truly wonderful madness from Takashi Miike and his Multiple Personality Detective. In episodes 3 and 4 we learn a little bit more about Nishizono, the arch criminal who can transfer his soul/self into others with the slightest touch, the sinister cult of Lucy Monostone and the growing number of genetically altered bar-coders, and what all this has to do with Amamiya/Kobyashi, the troubled detective of the title . That said MPD-Psycho still remains elusive and resistive to explanat find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

At last all is revealed, although you'll probably still be none the wiser. Miike Takashi's live action Manga comes to a close with the mulitple-personality-detective finally getting to grips with Nishizono and the cult of Lucy Monostone. Weird, wonderful and utterly incomprehensible - genius! find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Through feudal Japan, one man travels alone. He is Jubei, a contract-ninja who answers to nobody. But he meets his match when he enters a remote village ravaged by plague. One woman has been left alive, a beautiful but deadly ninja, and Jubei must save her from a dreadful man-monster. A1 animation. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

300 years in the future, after man has obliterated the planet, survivors eek out a living in the shell of a once great city wedged between a sentient, threatening forest and the war-like Ragna. Teenage Agito stumbles across a cryptogenic pod and awakens the sleeping beauty Toola, unleashing a chain of events that will change their lives for ever.
An animated eco yarn. find out more...

CertificationU Our Rating

Bright 7-year-old Mimiko returns to her village home one day to discover a baby panda, Panny, and later meets his dad, Papanda. The three form a type of family, Mimiko assuming the role of both mother (to Panny) and daughter (to Papanda). The unconventional but happy family enjoy many adventures in this family orientated animation, as told in two parts; 'Panda! Go Panda!' and 'Rainy-Day Circus'. find out more...