ASIAN CINEMA

Publications about films from Asia - Hong Kong, Tokyo, Korea... big monsters, maverick filmmakers, oddball directors.

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  1. Behind the Pink Curtain

    Behind the Pink Curtain: The Complete History of Japanese Sex Cinema

    $34.95

    Steamy, subversive, exotic and bizarre! Learn More
  2. Famous Monsters of Filmland #256

    Famous Monsters of Filmland #256

    $9.99

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    The Return of the World's First Monster Fan Magazine! Learn More
  3. G-Fan #102

    G-Fan #102

    $6.95

    The world's only magazine devoted solely to Japanese giant monster movies and related genres. Each issue brings you news, reviews, retrospectives, product reports, interviews, behind-the-scenes, art and fiction from the world of Japanese sci-fi and fantasy. Learn More
  4. J-Horror

    J-Horror: The Definitive Guide to The Ring, The Grudge and Beyond

    $14.95

    Through franchises such as The Ring and The Grudge, Japanese horror films over the past decade or so have exerted a singular influence on the horror genre and on the film industry as a whole. Learn More
  5. Japanese Cinema

    Japanese Cinema

    $29.99

    Beyond Kurosawa! Exploring the work of the greatest Japanese filmmakers. Learn More
  6. Killer Kaiju Monsters

    Killer Kaiju Monsters: Strange Beasts of Japanese Film

    $27.99

    Killer Kaiju Monsters is the ultimate ode to the legendary monsters of the Japanese golden era of special effects movies and television shows, beginning with the granddaddy of them all—Godzilla. Learn More
  7. Oriental Cinema #9 (Vol. 3)

    Oriental Cinema #9 (Vol. 3)

    $4.95

    The Femme Fatales Issue! Learn More
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    Stray Dogs & Lone Wolves: The Samurai Film Handbook

    $19.95

    Stray Dogs & Lone Wolves provides essential background on the samurai warrior in Japanese culture and helps explain what makes these tales of loyalty, revenge, and explosive swordsmanship so watchable. Learn More
  9. The Art of Osamu Tezuka

    The Art of Osamu Tezuka: God of Manga

    $40.00

    Osamu Tezuka has often been called “the god of manga” and “the Walt Disney of Japan,” but he was far more than that. Tezuka was Walt Disney, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Tim Burton, and Carl Sagan all rolled into one incredibly prolific creator, changing the face of Japanese culture forever. Best known for Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion, Tezuka was instrumental in developing Japanese animation and modern manga comics. Learn More
  10. Tokyo Grindhouse Volume 1

    Tokyo Grindhouse Volume 1: Pinky Violence Bad Girl Cinema

    $24.95

    Between 1970 and 1974, numerous Japanese film companies - in particular Nikkatsu and Toei - produced dozens of films in a new sub-genre which combined action, sex, violence and crime, and was dominated by ruthless and deadly delinquent females. Learn More

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