Critically-acclaimed anime director Masaaki Yuasa spoke to Newsweek about his film "Inu-Oh," giving Noh a rock opera twist, and working with rock star Avu-Chan.
Playing at multiplexes and the Modern Art Museum this weekend, Masaaki Yuasa’s Inu-Oh is a heady mash-up of Noh theater and glam rock that cements his status as one of anime’s most promising and adventurous filmmakers. Based on Hideo Furukawa’s novel, the story picks up in 14th-century Japan, still divided by the
We're in the dog days of summer, so now's a good time as any to take in a movie. WEMU's David Fair caught up Michigan Theater executive director Russ Collins to get the inside skinny on the latest films and special screenings coming available to over the next week.
ComingSoon spoke to Inu-Oh director Masaaki Yuasa about the music of the upcoming film and the process of working on films compared to television series