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15 Asian films to tempt festival directors in 2024
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14 Asian films to tempt festival directors in 2024
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Nicolas Cage stars in Sion Sono s samurai-Western rescue story set in a post-nuclear wasteland.
Three years ago, Sundance booked Panos Cosmatos
Mandy, a hyperviolent, singularly weird film that ranks among the most worthwhile products of Nicolas Cage s anything-for-a-paycheck period. Cult-movie lightning doesn t strike twice with
Prisoners of the Ghostland, a Cage-starring (mostly) English-language effort by prolific Japanese director Sion Sono. A mashup of idioms that sends Cage into a kind of netherworld to rescue (read: re-kidnap) a young woman for a petty tyrant, it alternates between too simplistic and incomprehensible, spending much of its time in between those poles in the I understand, but I don t care zone. Destined to be quickly forgotten, it would need to play a hardcore genre festival to find an appreciative audience of any size.
Prisoners of the Ghostland Review: A Match Made in Heaven — or Post-Apocalyptic Hell
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January 26, 2021 9:00am
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Etan Vlessing
Courtesy of Sundance Film Festival
Japanese auteur Sion Sono s post-apocalyptic action-horror in the English language will bow as part of Sundance s pandemic-era edition.
RLJE Films has picked up the U.S. rights to the action/adventure pic
Prisoners of the Ghostland, starring Nicolas Cage, ahead of its world premiere at Sundance.
The post-apocalyptic action-horror is the first English-language film from Japanese auteur Sion Sono. “We’re excited to once again work with Nicolas Cage on a highly-anticipated film directed by the celebrated Japanese filmmaker Sion Sono,” Mark Ward, chief acquisitions officer of RLJE Films said in a statement.