Showing posts with label Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Museum. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2016

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 10th & 11th December 2016

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas where the movie is shown at:

1) Monster Strike THE MOVIE Hajimari no Basho e (314)

2) Fantastic Beasts and where to find them (350)

3) Kamen Rider Heisei Generations Dr. Bakkuman tai Eguzeido & Ghost with Legend Rider (314)

4) Kaizoku to yobareta otoko (359)

5) Kimi no na wa (296)

6) Museum (331)

7) Kono sekai no katasumi ni (68)

8) Gekijouban Kancolle (61)

9) Shippu Rondo (286)

10) Oboreru Knife (153)

Source: Eiga.com

Tuesday, December 06, 2016

Winners of the 29th Nikkansports Movie Award / Ishihara Yujiro Award (2016)

Here is the list of winners for the 29th Nikkansports Movie Award and Ishihara Yujiro Award. The award ceremony will be held at Hotel New Otani on 28 Decenber:

Best Movie: 64 Rokuyon

Best Director: Shinkai Makoto (Kimi no na wa)

Best Leading Actor: Sato Koichi (64 Rokuyon)

Best Leading Actress: Miyazawa Rie (Yu wo wakasu hodo no atsui ai)

Best Supporting Actor: Tsumabuki Satoshi (Ikari / Museum)

Best Supporting Actress: Miyazaki Aoi (Ikari / Sekai kara neko ga kieta nara)

Best Newcomer: Arimura Kasumi (Nanimono / Natsumi no Hotaru)

Ishihara Yujiro Award: Saraba Abunai Deka

Best Foreign Movie: Spotlight

Source: Nikkansports

Monday, December 05, 2016

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 3rd & 4th December 2016

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

1) Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (350)

2) Kimi no na wa (296)

3) Museum (331)

4) Kono sekai no katasumi ni (68)

5) Shippu Rondo (286)

6) Gekijouban Kancolle (61)

7) Florence Foster Jenkins (204)

8) RANMARU Kami no shita wo motsu otoko Hoozuki Death Road Hen (270)

9) Kuroko no Basuke Winter Cup Soushuuhen Tobira no Mukou (31)

10) Death Note Light up the NEW world (342)

Source: Eiga.com

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 19th & 20th Nov

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

1) Kimi no na wa (296)

2) Museum (331)

3) Jack Reacher NEVER GO BACK (343)

4) Death Note Light up the NEW world (342)

5) Satoshi no Seishun (159)

6) Inferno (346)

7) Oboreru Knife (153)

8) Eiga Mahou Tsukai Puri Kyua! Kiseki no Henshin! Kyua Morufun! (212)

9) Kido Senshi Gundam THE ORIGIN IV Unmei no Zenya (15)

10) Kono sekai no katasumi ni (68)

Source: Eiga.com

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Top 10 movies box office ranking for the weekend of 12th & 13th Nov

Numbers in brackets indicate the number of cinemas where the movie was shown at:

1) Kimi no na wa (296)

2) Museum (331)

3) Jack Reacher NEVER GO BACK (343)

4) Death Note Light up the NEW world (342)

5) Inferno (346)

6) Oboreru Knife (153)

7) Eiga Mahou Tsukai Puri Kyua! Kiseki no Henshin! Kyua Mofurun! (212)

8) Boku no tsuma to kekkon shite kudasai (313)

9) Oke Roujin! (155)

10) Kono sekai no katasumi ni (63)

Source: Eiga.com

Sunday, November 13, 2016

First-day-screening event of new movie "Museum"

The first-day-screening event of new movie "Museum" was held at Shinjuku Picadilly on 12 November which was attended by the director Ootomo Keishi and cast members Oguri Shun, Ono Machiko, Tsumabuki Satoshi and Nomura Shuhei. The movie which is based on the popular manga by Tomoe Ryosuke, features Oguri as a police detective Sawamura who is investigating a series of bizarre murders committed by Kaeru Otoko (Tsumabuki) i.e. Frog Man on rainy days but finds himself being forced into a corner by the latter especially when his wife and son are abducted.

In line with Kaeru Otoko's habit of giving out "death sentences" to his victims for various reasons, there was a lucky draw held during the event where members of the audience would be subjected to various "punishments". When it came to the "punishment" of being able to shake hands with one of the actors, the lady who came onto the stage was asked whose fan she is. Initially, she tried to say Oguri's name but admitted in the end that she is Nomura's fan. This led Tsumabuki to joke that she seemed to do this so as not to hurt Oguri's feelings and the latter retorted that it hurt more this way. Nomura then called the fan to come to him and even gave her a hug on top of the promised handshake. Another female fan got the "punishment" of being surrounded by frog items which led Tsumabuki to "complain" that although he played Kaeru Otoko, he did not receive any frog items as a present.

When asked about which scene was most memorable, Tsumabuki revealed that there was a scene where he was chased around in his own house while wearing the Kaeru Otoko mask. However, he could not see well with the mask and accidentally bumped into the camera and hit his buttocks. Upon seeing this, everyone was asking if he was OK but they were also laughing at the same time. This led Tsumabuki to think to himself that he should punish these people in some way for laughing at him. Oguri who tried on the mask as well, revealed that it was so stuffy and he couldn't see clearly so he commended Tsumabuki for his hard work while wearing the mask.

As for Ono, she recounted that there was a scene where she had to be imprisoned inside a clear box after her character was abducted by Kaeru Otoko. However, she had undergone physical training two days earlier and was having muscle pains. Despite so, the director kept asking her to go into and come out of the box many times so she really thought that she wanted to do something to the director as "revenge". Nomura "complained" that although he was suspended in mid-air for a long time during the filming, he still enjoyed the first experience of doing that and decided to thank the director for the chance which led everyone to laugh at his attempt to please Ootomo.

As the filming was mainly done in Niigata, Oguri revealed that he had gone to a sushi restaurant recommended by Tsumabuki along with Nomura. Surprisingly, they kept bumping into Ootomo at the restaurant that the latter joked that the Kaeru Otoko kept appearing in front of him.

Sources: Nikkansports / Sanspo / Sponichi / Oricon 1 / Eiga.com

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Japan premiere of new movie "Museum"; Kaeru Otoko's identity revealed to be Tsumabuki Satoshi

The Japan premiere of new movie "Museum" was held on 13 October which was attended by the director Ootomo Keishi and cast members Oguri Shun, Ono Machiko, Nomura Shuhei, Matsushige Yutaka, Tabata Tomoko and Maruyama Tomomi. During the event where about 800 people had gathered along the green carpet area, it was also revealed that the role of Kaeru Otoko (Frog Man), the murderer behind a series of bizarre killings, was played by Tsumabuki Satoshi who made a surprise appearance.

The movie which is due to be shown in cinemas from 12 November, is based on the same-titled manga by Tomoe Ryousuke, features Oguri as the lead character Sawamura Hisashi who is a police detective hot on the heels of a serial murderer who wears a frog's mask thus nicknamed Kaeru Otoko who strikes only on rainy days. When the identity of the actor playing Kaeru Otoko was revealed, fans were squealing in delight which led Tsumabuki to reveal that he was worried if he would get a response as warm as when Nomura appeared so he was delighted with the reception.

Oguri reflected on the filming which he described as very tough since he was the one being forced into a corner by Kaeru Otoko and was confined by the latter. In order to act convincingly, he tried to simulate the same conditions as if he was truly confined by someone. As for the scenes shot in the rain, Oguri said that the director kept telling him to open his eyes despite the downpour and he felt as if he was about to drown in the huge amount of water. Likewise for Ono, she had to do quite a lot of screaming which made her throat hurt and she ended up with a lot of bruises after the filming.

Tsumabuki commented that he had always liked this Kaeru Otoko character but never thought that he might be offered the role one day. Otomo had asked Tsumabuki to engage in some intensive physical training since the character is a perfectionist who had training equipment at home to exercise. As such, Tsumabuki had to go to the gym thrice a week for about four months. However, when he went for the filming, he was surprised to see that the scene of Kaeru Otoko doing physical training was not included and that the only scene where he had to "expose" his body was revealing his arms while dressed in a tank top.

Nomura also chipped in to "complain" about the director who kept him suspended at a height of 11 storeys high for a scene where he was hung in mid-air by Kaeru Otoko and only let him come down during lunch break. He was quite worried that the wire might snap since that would mean sure death for him but he tried to bear with it while thinking that it must be a test for a reason which the director wanted him to go through. In response, Ootomo joked that he had the urge to keep hanging Nomura like that for no apparent reason.

The photo of Tsumabuki's skinhead image in the movie was also released on the same day. Having read the original manga, Tsumabuki accepted the offer immediately and took on all the scenes himself including those when he was wearing the frog's mask. Ootomo commented that Tsumabuki seemed to have enjoyed concealing his existence and identity through this role and was full of praise for his performance as the baddie in this movie.

Sources: Nikkansports / Sponichi / Oricon 1 / Oricon 2

Sunday, September 18, 2016

List of Japanese films screened as special entries in the 29th Tokyo International Film Festival

The 29th Tokyo International Film Festival will be held from 25 October to 3 November and here is the list of 6 Japanese films which will be taking part in the special entry category along with their information:

1) Satoshi no Seishun starring Matsuyama Kenichi
The closing film of the festival
To be shown in Japan from 19 November

2) Kono sekai no katasumi ni
Animation film about the people who lived in Hiroshima during WWII
To be shown in Japan from 12 November

3) Museum starring Oguri Shun
To be shown in Japan from 12 November

4) Tane maku tabibito Yume no tsugiki starring Takanashi Rin & Saitou Takumi
To be shown in Japan in November

5) Ikinari sensei ni natta boku ga kanojo ni koi wo shita starring Yesung from Super Junior & Sasaki Nozomi
To be shown in Japan from 3 November

6) Itazura na Kiss THE MOVIE High School Hen
To be shown in Japan from 25 November

Source: Eiga.com

Oguri Shun & Yamada Yu expecting their second child; due to be born early next year

Oguri Shun and Yamada Yu are expecting their second child who is expected to be born early next year, according to media reports on 17 September. According to insiders, Yamada is currently 5 months' pregnant and has revealed the news to some of her closest model friends and work personnel. She will begin her maternity break depending on her condition and is expected to return to work after giving birth. Yamada commented in her statement that they are wishing for a smooth delivery and the baby to be healthy and asked for the support and well-wishes of everyone.

Oguri and Yamada got married on 14 March in 2012 and their first daughter was born in October 2014. Meanwhile, Oguri is very busy with his career with an upcoming movie "Museum" due to be screened from 12 November and "Gintama" to be shown next year. He is also appearing in the first Hulu original Japanese drama series "Daishou" which will be shown this autumn in Japan and the US. He will also participate in the stage play "Dokurojo no Shichinin" which begins its run from March next year.

Sources: Oricon / Sanspo

Thursday, September 15, 2016

ONE OK ROCK to sing the theme song for new movie "Museum" starring Oguri Shun

Rock band ONE OK ROCK will be singing the theme song titled "Taking Off" for the new movie "Museum" starring Oguri Shun which is due to be shown in cinemas from 12 November. The song will be available on music streaming sites from 16 September.

The movie which is based on the same-titled 2013 manga by Tomoe Ryousuke, features Oguri as a police detective Sawamura Hisashi who is in charge of investigating a series of strange and violent murders which took place only on rainy days where weird notes were left behind at the crime scenes. During his pursuit of the culprit who wears a frog mask along with a newbie police detective Nishino Junichi (Nomura Shunichi), he finds himself being targeted by the frog mask man and his wife Haruka (Ono Machiko) ends up being abducted by the murder suspect. Co-stars include Maruyama Tomomi, Tabata Tomoko, Ichikawa Mikako, Oomori Nao and Matsushige Yutaka. However, the identity of the actor who plays the frog man is still a mystery for now.

The movie's director Ootomo Keishi who has worked with ONE OK ROCK since the "Rurouni Kenshin" movie series, revealed that he chose the band as he believed that they could show the film's theme of reaching a breaking point through their song. He commented that he has always liked ONE OK ROCK and was very impressed with their talent ever since he watched a documentary film about them. As such, he hopes that viewers of the movie will be able to enjoy their song fully through the good sound systems in the cinemas and experience the charm of their music.

Source: Oricon

Friday, April 01, 2016

Cast announcements for new movie "Museum"

The supporting cast lineup for the new movie "Museum" starring Oguri Shun which will be shown this autumn was announced on 10 March. The film is a thriller based on the same-titled manga describing the battle between a serial killer and a police officer Sawamura (Oguri). Ono Machiko will play Sawamura's wife Haruka which is the first time in 11 years since Oguri and Ono last worked together in the 2005 FujiTV drama "Kyumei Byouto 24 Ji 3". At that time, Oguri played a medical university student while Ono played a nurse.

Nomura Shuhei plays a newbie police detective Nishino who is a colleague of Sawamura and commented that it had been a great learning experience to work with Oguri for the first time. Omori Nao will play Sawamura's father while Ibu Masato plays Sawamura's superior at work who is a senior superintendent. As for Maruyama Tomomi, he also plays a police officer while Tabata Tomoko plays Haruka's best friend and Ichikawa Mikako plays a woman who provides important information to the police for their investigation.

Filming for the movie was wrapped up at the end of last year.

Source: Sanspo

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Oguri Shun to star in the real-life movie adaptation movie of "Museum"

Oguri Shun will be starring in the real-life movie adaptation movie of popular psycho-thriller manga "Museum" by Tomoe Ryosuke which is to be directed by Otomo Keishi who is known for his "Rurouni Kenshin" series. The movie which will be shown in cinemas next year, is based on the same-titled manga serialised in "Young Magazine" from 2013. Oguri plays the lead character Sawamura Hisashi who is a police detective in the 1st division of the Metropolitan Police Department investigating a series of murders committed by a person who calls himself the Kaeru Otoko (Frog Man) and wears a frog mask whenever he kills people.

Oguri who has read the manga, revealed that he was filled with digust at the nature of the cases described in the story. However, in this time and era, there are more and more weird cases which are getting more difficult to understand thus the story described in the manga doesn't seem so far-fetched now. As such, he hopes to deliver a performance which will set viewers thinking about the motive behind the cases as he tries his best to work hard for this movie.

Filming began on 8 November.

Source: Oricon