Safe to say few movies this year engender more excitement than Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Serpent's Path, a remake of his superb, bad-vibes 1998 thriller. Though an ex...
How do you even start to write about Chime, a film that keeps secrets guarded and lives off the shocks of its knife-edge turns? It’s safe to say the director i...
Update: the first poster for and a new image from Serpent's Path are below, courtesy Cinefil, which lists the French release date as June 14. Sounds like a Can...
Look out, Hong Sangsoo. Your distinction as the most prolific director working today is being challenged. It's been nearly four years since Kiyoshi Kurosawa la...
No reasonably intelligent person imagines an artist's statement about the horrors in Gaza would, in fact, end those horrors, but there are always limits to wha...
It would've been duly appreciated if Kiyoshi Kurosawa only debuted his Serpent's Path remake in the near-future; it's icing on the cake that 2024 will be his m...
There is, really, just one absence that slightly dampens the stellar fall festivals. This April it was announced that Kiyoshi Kurosawa would remake his great 1...
Update: Per the actor's Instagram, Damien Bonnard (The French Dispatch, Staying Vertical) will lead Serpent's Path, which has begun shooting with Alexis Kavyrc...
How to use 30 minutes with somebody you consider one of the greatest filmmakers who has ever lived? It helps that Kiyoshi Kurosawa's latest, Wife of a Spy, is ...
Kiyoshi Kurosawa's filmography is a dream—deep, dense, an alternation of consistent through lines and true surprises. Basically just decades of work from one o...