Friday, February 28, 2020

The 103rd Drama Academy Awards (Autumn 2019) - Best Supporting Actress

Overall Ranking Top 3
1) Koike Eiko - Ore no hanashi wa nagai
2) Suzuki Kyoka - Grand Maison Tokyo
3) Matsushita Yuki - G Senjou no Anata to Watashi
4) Kiyohara Kaya - Ore no hanashi wa nagai
5) Tominaga Ai - Grand Maison Tokyo

Voters Ranking Top 5
1) Suzuki Kyoka - Grand Maison Tokyo
2) MEGUMI - Ossans Love - in the sky -
3) Matsushita Yuki - G Senjou no Anata to Watashi
4) Koike Eiko - Ore no hanashi wa nagai
5) Kiyohara Kaya - Ore no hanashi wa nagai

TV Reporters Ranking Top 5
1) Koike Eiko - Ore no hanashi wa nagai
2) Kiyohara Kaya - Ore no hanashi wa nagai
3) Suzuki Kyoka - Grand Maison Tokyo
4) Motola Serina - Black Kousoku
5) Nanao - 4 Punkan no Marigold

Judges Ranking Top 5
1) Koike Eiko - Ore no hanashi wa nagai
2) Suzuki Kyoka - Grand Maison Tokyo
3) Matsushita Yuki - G Senjou no Anata to Watashi
4) Tominaga Ai - Grand Maison Tokyo
5) Nanao - 4 Punkan no Marigold

Source: The Television

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

The 103rd Drama Academy Awards (Autumn 2019) - Best Theme Song

Overall Ranking Top 3
1) RECIPE by Yamashita Tatsuro (Grand Maison Tokyo)
2) Negai by sumika (Ossans Love - in the sky -)
3) Tomoyo by Kanjani 8 (Ore no hanashi wa nagai)

Voters Ranking Top 5
1) Negai by sumika (Ossans Love - in the sky -)
2) RECIPE by Yamashita Tatsuro (Grand Maison Tokyo)
3) Tomoyo by Kanjani 8 (Ore no hanashi wa nagai)
4) sabotage by Ryokuoushoku Shakai (G Senjou no Anata to Watashi)
5) Edge of Days by Kis-My-Ft2 (Million Joe)

TV Reporters Ranking Top 5
1) RECIPE by Yamashita Tatsuro (Grand Maison Tokyo)
2) Tomoyo by Kanjani 8 (Ore no hanashi wa nagai)
3) Mada Swimmy by Mochida Kaori (Mada kekkon dekinai otoko)
4) Sakura 2019 by Moriyama Naotaro (Douki no Sakura)
5) Edge of Days by Kis-My-Ft2 (Million Joe)

Judges Ranking Top 5
1) RECIPE by Yamashita Tatsuro (Grand Maison Tokyo)
2) sabotage by Ryokuoushoku Shakai (G Senjou no Anata to Watashi)  / Searching For The Ghost by Dean Fujioka (Sherlock) / Mada Swimmy by Mochida Kaori (Mada kekkon dekinai otoko)
5) Sakura 2019 by Moriyama Naotaro (Douki no Sakura) / Tomoyo by Kanjani 8 (Ore no hanashi wa nagai) / Negai by sumika (Ossans Love - in the sky -) / Itadakimasu by Koresawa (Shinmai Shimai no Futarigohan) / Shelly by Dean Fujioka (Sherlock)

Source: The Televison

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 22 & 23 Feb 2020

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas showing the movie:

1) Parasite (128)

2) Sumaho wo otoshitadake nanoni Toraware no satsujinki (322)

3) Inunakimura (210)

4) Otaku ni koi wa muzukashii (303)

5) 1917 (316)

6) Digimon Adventure LAST EVOLUTION Kizuna (48)

7) Midsommar (106)

8) Charlie's Angels (306)

9) Bombshell (200)

10) AI Houkai (345)

Source: Eiga.com

Monday, February 17, 2020

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 15 & 16 Feb 2020

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas showing the movie:

1) Parasite (128)

2) 1917 (316)

3) Inunakimura (210)

4) Otaku ni koi wa muzukashii (303)

5) AI Houkai (345)

6) Frozen 2 (382)

7) Goodbye Uso kara hajimaru jinsei kigeki (153)

8) Cats (378)

9) Gekijouban Kishi Ryusentai Ryuu Souja VS Lupan Ranger VS Pato Ranger (244)

10) Kaiji Final Game (332)

Source: Eiga.com

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Top 10 actresses who made a breakthrough in 2019 (Oricon)

The following survey was done by Oricon Monitor Research on 1,000 respondents from their teens to 50s between 15 November and 25 November where they chose which actress they felt had made a breakthrough in 2019. Kiyohara Kaya was the top pick for those in their teens, 30s and 50s while Nao was favoured by those in their 20s and Hamabe Minami was chosen by those in their 40s.

1) Kiyohara Kaya

2) Hamabe Minami

3) Imada Mio

4) Araki Yuuko

5) Nao

6) Nakajo Ayami

7) Fukuhara Haruka

8) Seino Nana

9) Tomita Miu

10) Matsumoto Marika

Source: Oricon

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Top 10 actors who made a breakthrough in 2019 (Oricon)

The following survey was done by Oricon Monitor Research on 1,000 respondents from their teens to 50s between 15 November and 25 November where they chose which actor they felt had made a breakthrough in 2019. Yokohama Ryuusei was the top pick across all age groups except for those in their 50s who chose Kaku Kento:

1) Yokohama Ryuusei

2) Kaku Kento

3) Yoshizawa Ryo

4) Nakamura Tomoya

5) Nakagawa Taishi

6) Hirano Sho

7) Mamiya Shotaro

8) Arata Mackenyu

9) Ito Kentaro

10) Yoshida Kotaro

Source: Oricon

Monday, February 10, 2020

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 8 & 9 Feb 2020

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas showing the movie:

1) Otaku ni koi wa muzukashii (303)

2) Inunakimura (210)

3) AI Houkai (345)

4) Parasite (2)

5) Gekijouban Kishi Ryusentai Ryuu Souja VS Lupan Ranger VS Pato Ranger (244)

6) Cats (378)

7) Frozen 2 (382)

8) Kaiji Final Game (332)

9) Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (377)

10) Bad Boys For Life (326)

Source: Eiga.com

Tuesday, February 04, 2020

Winners of the 93rd Kinema Junpo Best Ten Awards (2019)

Best Japanese Movie: Kakou no Futari

Best Foreign Movie: Joker

Best Japanese Movie - Readers' Choice: Hansekai

Best Foreign Movie - Readers' Choice: Joker

Best Director - Japanese Movie: Shiraishi Kazuya (Hitoyo / Nagimachi / Mahjong Hourouki 2020)

Best Scriptwriter: Sakamoto Junji (Hansekai)

Best Director - Foreign Movie: Todd Philips (Joker)

Best Leading Actor: Ikematsu Sousuke (Miyamoto kara kimi e)

Best Leading Actress: Takiuchi Kumi (Kakou no Futari)

Best Supporting Actor: Narita Ryo (Ai ga nanda / Sayonara kuchibiru)

Best Supporting Actress: Ikewaki Chizuru (Hansekai)

Best Male Newcomer: Suzuka Ouji (Mitsubachi to Enrai / Kessan! Chuushingura)

Best Female Newcomer: Sekimizu Nagisa (Machida-kun no sekai)

Best Director - Japanese Movie - Readers' Choice: Sakamoto Junji (Hansekai)

Best Director - Foreign Movie - Readers' Choice: Todd Philips (Joker)

Source: Natalie

Monday, February 03, 2020

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 1 & 2 Feb 2020

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas showing the movie:

1) AI Houkai (345)

2) Cats (378)

3) Parasite (2)

4) Kaiji Final Game (332)

5) Frozen 2 (382)

6) Bad Boys For Life (326)

7) Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (377)

8) Knives Out (134)

9) Uso happyaku Kyomachi Royale (160)

10) Last Letter (260)

Source: Eiga.com

Sunday, February 02, 2020

Preview of "Wakeatte kasei ni sumimashita ~ Erabareshi 4nin ~" - Winter 2020

Title: Wakeatte kasei ni sumimashita ~ Erabareshi 4nin ~ ワケあって火星に住みました エラバレシ4ニン (I lived on Mars for a reason - The 4 chosen ones)
Official website: here
Official Twitter: here
O.A. Start Date: 24 Jan 2020
Timeslot: Fridays 12am
Broadcast by: WOWOW
Total number of episodes: 6
Cast (in alphabetical order): Asaka Koudai, Asuka Kirara, Ikeda Tetsuhiro, Onozuka Hayato, Kasahara Hideyuki, Kato Ryo, Kaname Jun, Kote Shinya, Saito Takumi, Sakiyama Tsubasa, Shiraishi Sei, Suga Kenta, Takaoka Saki, Takahashi Katsumi, Taketatsu Ayana, Tamashiro Tina, Tokunaga Eri, Nakamura Tooru, Hirosue Ryoko, Maruyama Tomomi, Miura Shohei, Minemura Rie, Morita Kanro, Yashima Norito, Yamaguchi Sayaka & Yamoto Yuuma

Winners of the 41st Yokohama Film Festival (2019)

Best Movie: Kakou no Futari

Best Director: Ishikawa Kei (Mitsubachi to Enrai) / Imaizumi Rikiya (Ai ga nanda / Eine kleine Nachtmusik)

Best New Director: Katayama Shinzo (Misaki no Kyoudai)

Best Scriptwriter: Sakamoto Junji (Hansekai)

Best Cinematography: Shinomiya Hidetoshi (Miyamoto kara kimi e / Sayonara Kuchibiru)

Best Leading Actor: Ikematsu Sousuke (Miyamoto kara kimi e)

Best Leading Actress: Kadowaki Mugi (Sayonara Kuchibiru) / Komatsu Nana (Sayonara Kuchibiru)

Best Supporting Actor: Narita Ryo (Ai ga nanda / Sayonara Kuchibiru)

Best Supporting Actress: Ikewaki Chizuru (Hansekai)

Best Newcomer: Takiuchi Kumi (Kakou no Futari) / Suzuka Ouji (Mitsubachi to Enrai) / Sugita Rairu (Hansekai) / Yamada Anna (Chiisana koi no uta)

Best 10 Japanese Movies of 2019
1) Kakou no Futari
2) Mitsubachi to Enrai
3) Ai ga nanda
4) Miyamoto kara kimi e
5) Hansekai
6) Shinbun Kisha
7) Hitoyo
8) Misaki no Kyoudai
9) Yokogao
10) Sayonara Kuchibiru

Source: Yokohama Film Festival 1 / 2

The undesirable ripple effect on the Japanese drama production industry due to the upcoming Tokyo Olympics

The upcoming Tokyo Olympics this summer is undoubtedly a major event and a source of great national pride to Japan as no effort is spared to ensure that things go well during this period. However, this has an undesirable ripple effect on the Japanese drama production industry as outlined in this article. Here are the key points translated from the source:

- During the Tokyo Olympics which will take place from 24 July to 9 August, massive traffic jams and difficulty in moving around within the capital are expected for about an entire month if the 10 days before and after the Olympics are also taken into consideration. In addition, there are many public places and roads which will be closed for security reasons and preparations for the sporting events.

- Due to these reasons, there are limited places where TV stations and production companies can conduct location filming for their dramas within the Tokyo Metropolitan area. In order to overcome this problem, they have tried to shift their filming indoors to studios which are already booked to capacity and there is a long waiting list.

- Some companies have resorted to bringing forward their filming so as to avoid shooting in summer. Usually, the spring season dramas would only start filming at the end of February or from March. However, many of the spring dramas started their filming from December which means that the cast would have to wear lighter clothing for the warmer spring season even though they are shooting during the bitterly cold winter.

- In FujiTV's case, although they are starting their filming earlier in February for "SUITS 2" showing from April, most of the scenes will be shot indoors because of the lead Oda Yuji. Apparently, Oda has a back pain condition thus making it difficult for him to withstand the cold but for scenes where he has no choice but to do location shooting, he has to go to great lengths to keep warm.

- On the other hand, most of the scenes are shot at outdoor locations for TV Asahi's "BG ~ Shinpen Keigonin Season 2 ~" starring Kimura Takuya. However, due to the inability to secure shooting locations in Tokyo, the TV station had to rent a hotel in the Kansai region for the filming which made the production budget increase by three times than usual i.e. about JPY 70m per episode. If the ratings do not reach at least 15%, they won't be able to recoup the production costs.

- However, the bigger problem is the summer dramas starting in July. Even though filming is to begin in March to avoid the Olympics, the weather is still cold so the cast will have to dress in summer fashion such as T-shirts and shorts.

- Some companies have resorted to going outside of Tokyo to the suburbs to "avoid" the Olympics. This is no perfect solution too because production costs go up in the form of more transportation fees and salary payment for the staff. Due to the extra travelling time, the cast will have to be engaged for a longer period of time so their remuneration will go up too. This means that the ratings will have to reach a higher level than initially expected before the TV stations and production companies can break even.

Source: Nikkan Gendai