In addition to the creditless movies , the music videos for the opening and ending theme songs for Black Butler -Public School Arc- , the latest season of the Black Butler anime franchise, are now also streamed on YouTube. Related : Black Butler -Public School Arc- Anime Shares Creditless Opening, Ending Videos The opening theme song, "Fanatic Parade - The Parade of Battlers" is performed by Japanese female artist otoha . Among anime fans, she is best known for her musical contribution to the Bocchi The Rock! anime franchise, including the music for it opening theme song. "Fanatic Parade - The Parade of Battlers" released on digital services on April 3. otoha - "Fanatic Parade - The Parade of Battlers" muisc video Digital jacket otoha artist photo Meanwhile, the ending theme song "Shokuzai" ( Atonement ) is performed by the four-member Japanese visual-kei rock band Sid . The band was formed in 2003, and previously provided "Monochro no Kiss,...
- 4/15/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Have you had a chance to check out the new Black Butler anime yet? Black Butler -Public School Arc- is the long-awaited continuation of the anime adapting Yana Toboso's manga, and following the launch of the first episode the official channels came through with creditless versions of the opening and ending videos. See how it opens and closes to the tune of the respective theme songs by Otoha and Sid below. Otoha - "Fanatic Parade - The Parade of Battlers" Sid - "Shokuzai" Related: Black Butler -Public School Arc- Exact Time, Where to Watch, Trailers, Cast & More The original Black Butler manga by Yana Toboso began in 2006 in Square Enix's G Monthly GFantasy manga magazine, with volume 34 of the manga releasing on April 26 in Japan. An English language version is also available from Yen Press. The first three seasons and OVAs for the Black Butler anime produced at...
- 4/14/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Most proper anime fans will know about Black Butler. The ongoing manga by Yana Toboso has been around since 2006 and currently has 33 volumes to its name. This dark fantasy series never became a mainstream hit, but it gathered a solid fandom and the series is undoubtedly one of the better-known titles in the world of manga and anime. Several anime adaptations have been produced so far, with the most recent one – Black Butler: Public School Arc – premiering on April 13, 2024. Ahead of the release, a main trailer has been revealed.
The first season of Black Butler aired from October 3, 2008, to March 27, 2009, and consisted of a total of 24 episodes. It was immediately followed by a 12-episode second season, which aired from July 2 to September 17, 2010. Seven Ova episodes were released as part of these two seasons. Several years later, a third season titled Black Butler: Book of Circus was also released, consisting of...
The first season of Black Butler aired from October 3, 2008, to March 27, 2009, and consisted of a total of 24 episodes. It was immediately followed by a 12-episode second season, which aired from July 2 to September 17, 2010. Seven Ova episodes were released as part of these two seasons. Several years later, a third season titled Black Butler: Book of Circus was also released, consisting of...
- 3/25/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
The upcoming Black Butler -Public School Arc- anime released a brand new trailer today during the series' AnimeJapan 2024 stage event, announcing the opening and ending theme artists. Otoha will perform the opening theme “Fanatic Parade - The Parade of Battlers” with Sid performing the ending theme “Shokuzai” (Atonement). The anime is scheduled to premiere on April 13 in Japan, and in Crunchyroll’s spring 2024 lineup . Related: Black Butler -Public School Arc- TV Anime Unveils New Key Visual Kenjiro Okada will direct Black Butler -Public School Arc- at animation studio CloverWorks, with Hiroyuki Yoshino providing the series composition and Yumi Shimizu providing the character designs. The original Black Butler manga by Yana Toboso began in 2006 in Square Enix's G Monthly GFantasy manga magazine, with volume 34 of the manga releasing on April 26 in Japan. An English language version is also available from Yen Press. The first three seasons and OVAs for...
- 3/24/2024
- by Kyle Cardine
- Crunchyroll
This is a reprint if our review from the 2012 Venice Film Festival. For all the talk of auteurs working on the small screen and helping to usher in a new golden age of television – Martin Scorsese, Michael Mann etc. – it’s hardly a phenomenon only made up of HBO’s current output. Ingmar Bergman and Rainer Werner Fassbinder both turned to television in the 1980s, for instance, and more recently British filmmakers Shane Meadows and Michael Winterbottom have both worked regularly on U.K. TV. The latest international filmmaker to follow in their footsteps is Kiyoshi Kurosawa, the Japanese filmmaker best known for his millennial horror masterpiece “Pulse.” For his first work since 2008’s low-key, arthouse-minded non-genre picture “Tokyo Sonata,” Kurosawa has turned to the small screen, for a collaboration with the Wowow network in Japan for “Shokuzai” (or “Penance,” in English), an adaptation of the novel by Kanae Minato...
- 11/13/2014
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
Distributor takes psychological thriller for Us, Canada, UK and Ireland.
Music Box Films has acquired rights Japanese horror director Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s psychological thriller Penance (Shokuzai) for the Us, Canada, UK and Ireland.
The distributor plans a summer 2014 Us theatrical release followed by DVD and digital platforms.
The four-and-a-half-hour serial drama debuted at Venice in 2012.
Penance begins on a quiet playground when a mysterious stranger approaches a group of young girls, then kidnaps and brutally murders one of them. Wracked with grief, the victim’s unhinged mother demands that the survivors identify the killer or face a penance of her choosing. Growing up in the shadow of this debt, each of the four women cultivates a warped survival mechanism – avoidance, desperation, fear, or obsession.
Kurosawa’s previous features include Cure, Charisma and Pulse.
Music Box Films’ president William Schopf negotiated the deal with Miyuki Takamatsu of Free Stone Productions on behalf of Wowow, which began airing...
Music Box Films has acquired rights Japanese horror director Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s psychological thriller Penance (Shokuzai) for the Us, Canada, UK and Ireland.
The distributor plans a summer 2014 Us theatrical release followed by DVD and digital platforms.
The four-and-a-half-hour serial drama debuted at Venice in 2012.
Penance begins on a quiet playground when a mysterious stranger approaches a group of young girls, then kidnaps and brutally murders one of them. Wracked with grief, the victim’s unhinged mother demands that the survivors identify the killer or face a penance of her choosing. Growing up in the shadow of this debt, each of the four women cultivates a warped survival mechanism – avoidance, desperation, fear, or obsession.
Kurosawa’s previous features include Cure, Charisma and Pulse.
Music Box Films’ president William Schopf negotiated the deal with Miyuki Takamatsu of Free Stone Productions on behalf of Wowow, which began airing...
- 10/10/2013
- by [email protected] (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s psychological thriller Penance (Shokuzai) first aired on Japanese TV early last year as a serial drama. Music Box Films will release it theatrically in summer 2014 after snagging distribution rights for the U.S., Canada, UK and Ireland, followed by DVD and digital rollouts. It’s the latest addition to Music Box’s slate of foreign TV acquisitions joining Sweden’s Wallander, Germany’s Generation War and France’s The Returned. Penance begins when a mysterious stranger approaches a group of young girls, then kidnaps and brutally murders one of them. Wracked with grief, the victim’s unhinged mother demands that the four survivors identify the killer or face a penance of her choosing. They grow up in the shadow of that tragic debt. Music Box president William Schopf negotiated the deal with Miyuki Takamatsu of Free Stone Productions on behalf of Japanese network Wowow.
- 10/9/2013
- by PATRICK HIPES, Managing Editor
- Deadline TV
Music Box has acquired Us, Canada and the UK and Ireland to Japanese horror master Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Penance (Shokuzai).
Music Box Films plans a summer 2014 Us theatrical release followed by DVD and digital platforms.
The psychological thriller centres on the plight of four survivors of a playground kidnapping.
Music Box Films’ President William Schopf negotiated the deal with Miyuki Takamatsu of Free Stone Productions on behalf of Wowow.
Music Box Films plans a summer 2014 Us theatrical release followed by DVD and digital platforms.
The psychological thriller centres on the plight of four survivors of a playground kidnapping.
Music Box Films’ President William Schopf negotiated the deal with Miyuki Takamatsu of Free Stone Productions on behalf of Wowow.
- 10/9/2013
- by [email protected] (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Click here to read our french "Shokuzai" movie review, directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa with Kyôko Koizumi, Hazuki Kimura, Yû Aoi starring.A young girl, Emili, is killed by a stranger in elementary school. Although her four friends saw the suspect, they say they don't remember it. 15 years have passed and the incident is still unsolved. Emili's mother, Asako (Kyoko Koizumi), makes them do penance for it....
- 5/31/2013
- www.ohmygore.com/
For all the talk of auteurs working on the small screen and helping to usher in a new golden age of television – Martin Scorsese, Michael Mann etc. – it’s hardly a phenomenon only made up of HBO’s current output. Ingmar Bergman and Rainer Werner Fassbinder both turned to television in the 1980s, for instance, and more recently British filmmakers Shane Meadows and Michael Winterbottom have both worked regularly on U.K. TV. The latest international filmmaker to follow in their footsteps is Kiyoshi Kurosawa, the Japanese filmmaker best known for his millennial horror masterpiece “Pulse.” For his first work since 2008’s low-key, arthouse-minded non-genre picture “Tokyo Sonata,” Kurosawa has turned to the small screen, for a collaboration with the Wowow network in Japan for “Shokuzai” (or “Penance,” in English), an adaptation of the novel by Kanae Minato (who also penned the source material for the...
- 8/28/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
Alberto Barbera
The new director of the Venice International Film Festival, Alberto Barbera, commented on the films in Competition and the novelties of this 69th edition. He compared the section for Italian Films ‘Controcampo’ to the Indian Reservation system. Some extracts from the press conference:
On the difficulty and the criteria of the selection
This year the Festival is presenting only 60 films in total, a number that allows people to see most of the films. They are all world premieres, except for one (Shokuzai, a film by Kiyoshi Kurosawa that began as a TV series only transmitted in Japan). The 18th film in Competition is yet to be revealed. I can only say that it won’t be Chinese and I think you will be pleasantly surprised. The last few weeks have been extremely tiring, almost dramatic. I invited my colleague and friend, the director of the Toronto Film Festival...
The new director of the Venice International Film Festival, Alberto Barbera, commented on the films in Competition and the novelties of this 69th edition. He compared the section for Italian Films ‘Controcampo’ to the Indian Reservation system. Some extracts from the press conference:
On the difficulty and the criteria of the selection
This year the Festival is presenting only 60 films in total, a number that allows people to see most of the films. They are all world premieres, except for one (Shokuzai, a film by Kiyoshi Kurosawa that began as a TV series only transmitted in Japan). The 18th film in Competition is yet to be revealed. I can only say that it won’t be Chinese and I think you will be pleasantly surprised. The last few weeks have been extremely tiring, almost dramatic. I invited my colleague and friend, the director of the Toronto Film Festival...
- 8/1/2012
- by Cineuropa
- DearCinema.com
This morning, the lineup for the 2012 Venice Film Festival arrived with a selection worthy of a once over. The non-Toronto titles of note include Olivier Assayas' Something in the Air, Ramin Bahrani's At Any Price starring Dennis Quaid and Zac Efron, Amos Gitai's Carmel, Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers and the two I'm most upset won't be playing Toronto, Susanne Bier's Love Is All You Need and Brian De Palma's Passion. Spike Lee, Jonathan Demme and jury president Michael Mann all arrive with documentaries; Mann with Witness: Libya, Demme with Enzo Avitabile Music Life and Lee with his Michael Jackson documentary, Bad 25, taking a look at the making of Jackson's 1987 album "Bad" 25 years later, which includes appearances by Martin Scorsese, Usher Raymond, Mariah Carey, Kanye West, Quincy Jones, Cee-Lo and Sheryl Crow. Name titles that will also play Toronto include Terrence Malick's To The Wonder,...
- 7/27/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
by Terence Johnson
HollywoodNews.com: Hot on the heels of the Toronto International Film Festival announcing their titles comes word from Venice about the films to be featured at the 69th Venice Film Festival.
With 60 films, the selection includes a wide range of anticipated titles such as Terrence Malick’s To the Wonder, Passion from Brian De Palma and The Company You Keep directed by Robert Redford, as well as 20 films from female directors. Surprisingly, Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master is not included in the lineup, might this mean it will be skipping the festivals? Check out the full list after the jump!
Competition Films
Something in the Air, Olivier Assayas (France)
Outrage: Beyond, Takeshi Kitano (Japan)
Fill The Void, Rama Burshtein (Israel)
To the Wonder, Terrence Malick (U.S.)
Pieta, Kim Ki-duk (South Korea)
Dormant Beauty, Marco Bellocchio (Italy)
E’ stato il figlio, Daniele Cipri (Italy)
At Any Price,...
HollywoodNews.com: Hot on the heels of the Toronto International Film Festival announcing their titles comes word from Venice about the films to be featured at the 69th Venice Film Festival.
With 60 films, the selection includes a wide range of anticipated titles such as Terrence Malick’s To the Wonder, Passion from Brian De Palma and The Company You Keep directed by Robert Redford, as well as 20 films from female directors. Surprisingly, Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master is not included in the lineup, might this mean it will be skipping the festivals? Check out the full list after the jump!
Competition Films
Something in the Air, Olivier Assayas (France)
Outrage: Beyond, Takeshi Kitano (Japan)
Fill The Void, Rama Burshtein (Israel)
To the Wonder, Terrence Malick (U.S.)
Pieta, Kim Ki-duk (South Korea)
Dormant Beauty, Marco Bellocchio (Italy)
E’ stato il figlio, Daniele Cipri (Italy)
At Any Price,...
- 7/26/2012
- by Clayton Davis
- Hollywoodnews.com
With the line-up for the Toronto International Film Festival dropping a few days ago and the list for Venice out today, the festival circuit has arrived!
The lead stories for the Venice line-up aren't nearly as exciting as those coming out of Toronto. Harmony Korrine's "Spring Breakers" with James Franco and Selena Gomez will make its debut, as will Brian De Palma's "Passion" with Noomi Rapace and Rachel McAdams.
Perhaps the biggest headline here is the absence of Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master," a film that was expected to appear here. Skipping Venice is just more proof that the rumors of a Fantastic Fest debut may be true.
Check out the full line-up (via The Playlist) after the jump!
Opening Film (Out Of Competition)
"The Reluctant Fundamentalist," Mira Nair (U.S.,Qatar)
Competition
"To The Wonder," Terrence Malick (U.S.)
"Something in the Air," Olivier Assayas (France)
"Outrage:Beyond,...
The lead stories for the Venice line-up aren't nearly as exciting as those coming out of Toronto. Harmony Korrine's "Spring Breakers" with James Franco and Selena Gomez will make its debut, as will Brian De Palma's "Passion" with Noomi Rapace and Rachel McAdams.
Perhaps the biggest headline here is the absence of Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master," a film that was expected to appear here. Skipping Venice is just more proof that the rumors of a Fantastic Fest debut may be true.
Check out the full line-up (via The Playlist) after the jump!
Opening Film (Out Of Competition)
"The Reluctant Fundamentalist," Mira Nair (U.S.,Qatar)
Competition
"To The Wonder," Terrence Malick (U.S.)
"Something in the Air," Olivier Assayas (France)
"Outrage:Beyond,...
- 7/26/2012
- by Kevin P. Sullivan
- MTV Movies Blog
The Venice Film Festival announced its lineup today, and it has something for everyone: Hollywood A-listers, Disney Channel darlings, a host of foreign films, a Dragon Tattoo alumna — and that’s just what’s in competition for the Golden Lion trophy.
Notable premieres include Robert Redford’s The Company You Keep, which stars Redford as a Weather Underground member exposed by a young reporter (Shia Labeouf), and Spring Breakers, a film about restaurant-robbing college girls that stars Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, and James Franco. Rachel McAdams shows up twice, first alongside Noomi Rapace in Brian De Palma’s thriller Passion,...
Notable premieres include Robert Redford’s The Company You Keep, which stars Redford as a Weather Underground member exposed by a young reporter (Shia Labeouf), and Spring Breakers, a film about restaurant-robbing college girls that stars Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, and James Franco. Rachel McAdams shows up twice, first alongside Noomi Rapace in Brian De Palma’s thriller Passion,...
- 7/26/2012
- by Nolan Feeney
- EW - Inside Movies
This week sees the line-up announcement of not one but two of the year’s biggest events in the film industry. Toronto International Film Festival’s line-up was officially announced earlier this week, and was absolutely fantastic, and now the Venice International Film Festival have officially announced their line-up, featuring some incredibly anticipated films as well.
The festival will run from 29th August to 8th September, and will be opened by Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist, making its world debut and premiering out of competition. Heading up the most notable films among the announcement are Harmony Korine’s Spring Breakers, with James Franco, Selena Gomez, and Vanessa Hudgens; Brian De Palma’s Passion, with Rachel McAdams and Noomi Rapace; Ramin Bahrani’s At Any Price, with Zac Efron, Dennis Quaid, and Heather Graham; Takeshi Kitano’s Outrage: Beyond, with Tomokazu Miura, Ryo Kase, and Fumiyo Kohinata; Robert Redford’s The Company You Keep,...
The festival will run from 29th August to 8th September, and will be opened by Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist, making its world debut and premiering out of competition. Heading up the most notable films among the announcement are Harmony Korine’s Spring Breakers, with James Franco, Selena Gomez, and Vanessa Hudgens; Brian De Palma’s Passion, with Rachel McAdams and Noomi Rapace; Ramin Bahrani’s At Any Price, with Zac Efron, Dennis Quaid, and Heather Graham; Takeshi Kitano’s Outrage: Beyond, with Tomokazu Miura, Ryo Kase, and Fumiyo Kohinata; Robert Redford’s The Company You Keep,...
- 7/26/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Generally you can find plenty of information about your favorite stateside filmmaker, and depending on who they are (see: David Gordon Green), you can find a long list of potential upcoming projects to investigate. But being head-over-heels for a foreign director is a different story -- without the Hollywood system or independent film cliques to generate word of mouth or gossip, you can spend years without hearing a peep from even the biggest festival sweethearts, and only last week were were discussing around the Playlist water cooler where some of our favorite international filmmakers had gone in the last few years.
As we were pondering the status of these auteurs, good news hit the trades: Arnaud Desplechin's adaptation of Georges Devereux's "Psychotherapy Of A Plains Indian" found a star in Benicio Del Toro and would be shooting June 18th in Michigan. Titled "Jimmy Picard," Del Toro would play the...
As we were pondering the status of these auteurs, good news hit the trades: Arnaud Desplechin's adaptation of Georges Devereux's "Psychotherapy Of A Plains Indian" found a star in Benicio Del Toro and would be shooting June 18th in Michigan. Titled "Jimmy Picard," Del Toro would play the...
- 6/18/2012
- by The Playlist Staff
- The Playlist
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