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By Daniel Kasman on December 2, 2011
Outrage is a minimal but forceful answer, full of precision and self-critique, to fans who want more yakuza from Takeshi Kitano.
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By Daniel Kasman on May 25, 2010
Takeshi Kitano’s Outrage, which continues to be pitched and described as his “comeback” film, reveals why the filmmaker hadn’t previously returned
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By Daniel Kasman on May 22, 2010
Poetry (Lee Chang-dong, South Korea)
Films about artists or someone creating art are incredibly difficult to pull off.
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By David Hudson on May 17, 2010
"As violent, amoral and misanthropic as a Jacobean play, Outrage is Takeshi Kitano's first yakuza flick since Brother (2000), and arguably
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By Notebook on April 28, 2010
He's been all the rage in France for over a month now, honored with an exhibition and retrospective, named a Commander of Arts and Letters
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By Twitchfilm.com on January 31, 2012
I reviewed this film following a screening at the Asian Film Festival of Dallas in 2011. I will be reprinting the content from that review and adding specific notes on the Blu-ray at the bottom.After ten
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By Twitchfilm.com on December 16, 2011
After ten long years, it brings a warm feeling to my gut to see our beloved Takeshi Kitano behind a gun, where he belongs. Kitano’s last yakuza film was also his last attempt at crossing over to Hollywood
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By Twitchfilm.com on December 14, 2011
Takeshi Kitano’s return to the Japanese underworld is coming to US Blu-ray and DVD January 31st, 2012. Magnet Releasing have announced their home video release for Outrage, and in a surprise movie, they’ve
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By Twitchfilm.com on December 2, 2011
Japanese director Takeshi Kitano returns to his Yakuza roots with his latest film Outrage. Premiering at Cannes back in 2010, the film has played festivals around the world in the year and a half since
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By Twitchfilm.com on December 2, 2011
Takeshi Kitano’s critically acclaimed return to the yakuza genre Outrage – currently sitting with a lofty 90% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes – opens today in New York’s Cinema Village and LA’s Nuart
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By Twitchfilm.com on October 27, 2011
Takeshi Kitano’s latest yakuza epic Outrage arrives on Magnolia On Demand tomorrow and we’ve got a new five minute promo piece for your viewing pleasure.In a ruthless battle for power, several yakuza clans
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By Twitchfilm.com on October 21, 2011
Takeshi Kitano’s violent gangster film Outrage arrives soon on US shores via Magnolia On-Demand October 28th and in limited theatrical engagements starting December 2nd and the film’s imminent arrival
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By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
(WARNING, POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD) Out Rage is a puzzling film. For one, I can’t exactly figure out the reasoning behind its title. If anything, I can already imagine the slew of tacky one liners critics
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By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
[Our thanks to Guillem Rosset for the following review.]It’s been a while, but Takeshi Kitano has finally returned to the genre that launched him to the international success. After exploring the mysteries
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By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
Takeshi Kitano is back. After a trio of increasingly self-reflective films Kitano is back in the genre where he built his name and audience in the first place. He is back to the world of the yakuza, a
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By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
[With it screening at ActionFest, it’s time to revisit Todd’s Cannes Review of Takeshi Kitano’s return to Yakuza.]Takeshi Kitano is back. After a trio of increasingly self-reflective films Kitano is back
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By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
Long is the time that fans of Beat Takeshi have demanded that he return to the Yakuza genre. It was the genre from which many of us discovered him, and it would seem it would be the only genre that……
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By Twitchfilm.com on April 30, 2011
It all starts with Jason Gray tweeting that the official site for Kitano’s yakuza film Outrage is live! So Don over at Ryuganji translates it and I in turn ‘teef’ it and post it here to save you the……
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By Twitchfilm.com on April 30, 2011
The news that Takeshi Kitano was returning to Yakuza films was met with decent reactions from his many fans around the world. For many of us films like Sonatine, Fireworks and Boiling Point were the films
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By Twitchfilm.com on April 29, 2011
Anybody else remember when it was announced – absolutely and for certain – that Takeshi Kitano was going to make Zatoichi II? It made sense. The first film was his biggest financial success and apparently
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By Twitchfilm.com on April 29, 2011
Apologies for the lapse in not posting these earlier this week. We think these clips, though brief, will more than make up for our tardiness. They are fom Takeshi ‘Beat’ Kitano’s forthcoming return to
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By Twitchfilm.com on April 29, 2011
With the official selections for Cannes 2010 announced tomorrow – the sidebars come a week or so later – the film world is wrapped up in a guessing game of what will and won’t appear at the big fest……
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By Twitchfilm.com on April 29, 2011
Lots of familiar faces. Lots of angry men shouting. Lots of Takeshi Kitano getting back to what made us love him in the first place: Being the baddest yakuza thug on the planet.After a too-long foray into
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By Twitchfilm.net on October 20, 2010
(WARNING, POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD) Out Rage is a puzzling film. For one, I can’t exactly figure out the reasoning behind its title. If anything, I can already imagine the slew of tacky one liners critics
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By Twitchfilm.net on October 16, 2010
[Our thanks to Guillem Rosset for the following review.]It’s been a while, but Takeshi Kitano has finally returned to the genre that launched him to the international success. After exploring the mysteries
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By Twitchfilm.net on September 29, 2010
Long is the time that fans of Beat Takeshi have demanded that he return to the Yakuza genre. It was the genre from which many of us discovered him, and it would seem it would be the only genre that…
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By Twitchfilm.net on September 6, 2010
Anybody else remember when it was announced – absolutely and for certain – that Takeshi Kitano was going to make Zatoichi II? It made sense. The first film was his biggest financial success and apparently
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By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
The news that Takeshi Kitano was returning to Yakuza films was met with decent reactions from his many fans around the world. For many of us films like Sonatine, Fireworks and Boiling Point were the films
→ read on Twitchfilm.net
By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
It all starts with Jason Gray tweeting that the official site for Kitano’s yakuza film Outrage is live! So Don over at Ryuganji translates it and I in turn ‘teef’ it and post it here to save you the…
→ read on Twitchfilm.net
By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
Lots of familiar faces. Lots of angry men shouting. Lots of Takeshi Kitano getting back to what made us love him in the first place: Being the baddest yakuza thug on the planet.After a too-long foray into
→ read on Twitchfilm.net
By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
With the official selections for Cannes 2010 announced tomorrow – the sidebars come a week or so later – the film world is wrapped up in a guessing game of what will and won’t appear at the big fest….
→ read on Twitchfilm.net
By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
Apologies for the lapse in not posting these earlier this week. We think these clips, though brief, will more than make up for our tardiness. They are fom Takeshi ‘Beat’ Kitano’s forthcoming return to
→ read on Twitchfilm.net
By Twitchfilm.net on July 16, 2010
Takeshi Kitano is back. After a trio of increasingly self-reflective films Kitano is back in the genre where he built his name and audience in the first place. He is back to the world of the yakuza, a
→ read on Twitchfilm.net
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