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NICHOLAS II

Japan Times
CULTURE / Film
Mar 18, 2015
Young Ones: 'a portentous film set in a future dustbowl America'
It is just impossible in this day and age to make a sincere John Ford-style Western with plain-spoken folk holding guns while talking solemnly about "land" and "family" — unless, maybe, you're making a TV ad for Sarah Palin. It's even harder to do this straight-faced when your film involves robots, but that's exactly what director Jake Paltrow attempts to do.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music
Mar 10, 2015
Momus honors music's eccentrics on 'Turpsycore'
Twenty years ago the Shibuya-kei music scene was in full swing. The charts were filled with some of the most daring, artistic pop music this country had ever heard, courtesy of artists such as Cornelius, Pizzicato Five, Original Love and Kahimi Karie.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Film
Jan 28, 2015
Neighbors: 'Several nights of blaring music and drug-fueled madness'
There are no plans for the release of "The Interview" in Japan anytime soon, but fans of Seth Rogen who are looking for a fix in the interim could do worse than checking out "Neighbors," a comedy that feels like a mash-up of two old John Belushi films: "National Lampoon's Animal House" (1978) and "Neighbors" (1981).
Japan Times
CULTURE / Art
May 28, 2014
Nicolas Buffe's show is a dream come true
Being swallowed by an enormous anime canine is the kind of experience you are only likely to have in a dream — perhaps after eating too much cheese before bedtime — and this is the theme of Nicolas Buffe's exhibition, a surreal dream that provides the perfect licence for the artist to unpack his creative impulses.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Film
Mar 15, 2013
'Jack the Giant Slayer'
A fantastical (and technically stunning) spin on a classic bedtime story, "Jack the Giant Slayer" doesn't tell us anything new, but some moments may give nightmares to the under-12s. The fee-fi-fo-fum ambience is there, but director Bryan Singer (of "X-Men" franchise fame) instead mostly turns the dials on terrifying sight gags (like very pointy blades aimed at vulnerable body parts) and terrifying giants that travel in packs and guzzle their favorite food, which is pigs in a blanket — literally.

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Rows of irises resemble a rice field at the Peter Walker-designed Toyota Municipal Museum of Art.
The 'outsiders' creating some of Japan's greenest spaces