Japanese films that have the label of “pink violence” are the kind of films that have that unique style that is aimed for a different kind of viewer. Granted, such films are not for everyone, but no one can deny that for those who are looking for exactly the things they offer, these films can provide pure guilty fun. Well, the creators of the award-winning “Tokyo Gore Police” and “Machine Girl” are at it again with “Mutant Girls Squad” (SentōShōjo: … more
You learn something new every day. For example, I’d heard that the Japanese were in the midst of their own ‘splatter movement,’ but I’ve specifically avoided the films for awhile. Oh, it isn’t that I don’t appreciate a good splatter; truth is, I probably appreciate one as much as the next. I think the drawback with a good splatter movie is that its success or failure with a audience largely depends on the mood of that crowd: you have to WANT … more