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Japanese suspense-maverick filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa ('Pulse,' 'Cure') returns with the stylish, subversive thriller 'Cloud.
"You don't sell anything dubious, do you?" Janus Films has debuted their own final official US trailer for Cloud, the ...
“Hell is waiting for you. I’ll be your nightmare forever,” Yoshii (Masaki Suda) is told at gunpoint in one of the most thrilling sequences of Kiyoshi Kurosawa‘s career in “Cloud.”. It ...
An action film as only “Cure” and “Pulse” director Kiyoshi Kurosawa would think to make one, “Cloud” leverages the social disaffection at the heart of his analog horror masterpieces ...
What a pleasure it is to see Kiyoshi Kurosawa in his Hong Sangsoo period. The typically prolific filmmaker had an especially ...
An action film as only “Cure” and “Pulse” director Kiyoshi Kurosawa would think to make one, “Cloud” leverages the social disaffection at the heart of his analog horror masterpieces into a sterile — ...
Ahead of its US release later this month, Janus Films has shared a poster and trailer for writer-director Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s (Pulse). Masaki Suda stars as Yoshii, a man involved in the shady world of ...
‘Cloud’ Review: Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Action Satire Takes the Concept of Online Reselling to Dangerous New Places. The Japanese genre maestro’s latest feature follows an ambitious merchant ...
Although he's primarily known as a director of thrillers and horror movies, Japanese auteur Kiyoshi Kurosawa has never made regular genre flicks. There's always a twist, aesthetic or otherwise, to ...
Filmmaker: You started working on Cloud a few years back, in 2018, which makes some of its concerns with our Extremely Online lives feel almost prescient. I was curious to hear more about the film’s ...
RELATED: Japan Selects ‘Cloud’ By Kurosawa Kiyoshi As Its 2025 Oscar Submission A master of atmosphere in prize-winning films such as Wife of a Spy, Kiyoshi Kurosawa here grasps the thriller ...
Kiyoshi Kurosawa is a master of genre cinema, crafting terrifying films like Pulse and Cure. While his films often transcend ...