Asian Cult Cinema Magazine
#63
(Third Quarter 2009)
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Here's what's
inside this issue:
Professor
Tony Williams delivers a stirring essay on the Kim Jee-Woon's smash hit
THE GOOD
THE BAD AND THE WEIRD, called "Referencing Sergio Leone and Korean
History.
Brian L Yeatter,
author of "Cinema of the Philippines," provides essential data
in HOW TO TAME A FILIPINO VAMPIRE WOMAN. (above right)
Issue #63
also contains two major interviews:
Randall Larson
has a conversation with Composer KENJI KAWAI, the musician behind Asian
movies for 25 years; plus French correspondent Julien Seveon conducts
an interview with actor-turned-film-director Hiroyuki Tanaka (better know
as SABU).
There's also
a fascinating feature piece on the MUSIC OF ASIAN CULT CINEMA (above right)
and Jerry White exposes Ryuhei (Versus) Kitamuya's newest epic LOVEDEATH.
Plus also in this issue:
"Capsule Reviews" plus X-CROSS,
columns by Max Allan Collins, Ric Meyers and Dr Stan Glick.
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