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Tetsuo: The Iron Man was released in 1989. It’s directed by Shinya Tsukamoto and stars Tomorowo Taguchi as the Salaryman, Kei Fujiwara as Girlfriend, and the director himself as the Metal Fetishist.
Fans of the Japanese cult series Tetsuo got a welcome surprise this afternoon at Comic-Con: Director Shinya Tsukamoto announced that he’s made an English-language sequel, coming out in 2010 ...
It was surely inevitable that Shinya Tsukamoto’s feature debut and London’s premier venue for all things cult and leftfield would cross paths. 1989’s Tetsuo: The Iron Man and the Scala Cinema were ...
Then it dawned on me: much of the trippy style of Legion has been lifted from Shinya Tsukamoto's 1989 indie Japanese cyberpunk-horror movie Tetsuo, or as the West retitled it, Tetsuo: The Iron Man ...
Twenty years after making his breakout cult hit, “Tetsuo,” and 17 years after its sequel, “Tetsuo II: Body Hammer,” multihyphenate filmmaker Shinya Tsukamoto busts out the big guns again ...
The driver, a seemingly milquetoast ?“salaryman” (Tomoro Taguchi), soon finds himself tormented by techno-erotic fever dreams and a gradual, gory mutation into a monstrous living scrapheap.
Japanese production company Kaiju Theater, along with its production and distribution partner Asmik Ace Entertainment, today announced the launch of a new film, tentatively called Tetsuo Project ...
Two long decades after the archetype flesh/metal mutation in Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989), and seventeen years after Taniguchi Tomoo's equally majestic transformation in Tetsuo II: Body Hammer ...
Here’s one for the cyberpunks. Japanese filmmaker Shinya Tsukamoto is so cyberpunked-out that even his computer-free material, such as Tokyo Fist (the most vicious and ...
Twenty years after making his breakout cult hit, “Tetsuo,” and 17 years after its sequel, “Tetsuo II: Body Hammer,” multihyphenate filmmaker Shinya Tsukamoto busts out the big guns again ...
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