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The Bloodlust
Bloodlust Ventures
100 episodes
6 days ago
Unrated Runtime: 2hr 4min Written & Directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa Stars: Masaki Suda, Kotone Furukawa and Daiken Okudaira Premiered at Venice International Film Festival August 30, 2024 Released in US (limited) July 18, 2025 RT: 93% critics / 61% audience Currently streaming on Criterion or available to rent Synopsis Yoshii lives in Tokyo and resells goods on the internet as a side hustle while working in a factory. When Yoshii takes his reselling gig to the next level and quits his day job, he and his girlfriend leave the city for a house in the country. There it seems that Yoshii is being targeted by an unknown assailant. But with a profession that traffics in pissing a lot of people off, which of his enemies has it out for him? Join us again in two weeks when we will be reviewing the quarterly release from Oz Perkins, Keeper, opening in theaters November 14.
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Unrated Runtime: 2hr 4min Written & Directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa Stars: Masaki Suda, Kotone Furukawa and Daiken Okudaira Premiered at Venice International Film Festival August 30, 2024 Released in US (limited) July 18, 2025 RT: 93% critics / 61% audience Currently streaming on Criterion or available to rent Synopsis Yoshii lives in Tokyo and resells goods on the internet as a side hustle while working in a factory. When Yoshii takes his reselling gig to the next level and quits his day job, he and his girlfriend leave the city for a house in the country. There it seems that Yoshii is being targeted by an unknown assailant. But with a profession that traffics in pissing a lot of people off, which of his enemies has it out for him? Join us again in two weeks when we will be reviewing the quarterly release from Oz Perkins, Keeper, opening in theaters November 14.
Show more...
TV & Film
Arts,
Performing Arts,
Film Reviews
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282 | The Rule of Jenny Pen
The Bloodlust
59 minutes
3 months ago
282 | The Rule of Jenny Pen
Rated R Runtime: 1hr 44min Directed by James Ashcroft Written by Eli Kent and James Ashcroft, based on a short story by Owen Marshall Stars: Geoffrey Rush, John Lithgow and George Henare Premiered at Fantastic Fest September 19, 2024 Released in US March 7, 2025 RT: 71% critics / 54% audience Currently Streaming on Shudder and AMC+ Synopsis An elderly judge suffers a stroke on the bench and finds himself in a nursing home that is ruled by an unhinged resident and his creepy puppet. Join us again in two weeks when we will be reviewing Weapons, opening in theaters August 8th
The Bloodlust
Unrated Runtime: 2hr 4min Written & Directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa Stars: Masaki Suda, Kotone Furukawa and Daiken Okudaira Premiered at Venice International Film Festival August 30, 2024 Released in US (limited) July 18, 2025 RT: 93% critics / 61% audience Currently streaming on Criterion or available to rent Synopsis Yoshii lives in Tokyo and resells goods on the internet as a side hustle while working in a factory. When Yoshii takes his reselling gig to the next level and quits his day job, he and his girlfriend leave the city for a house in the country. There it seems that Yoshii is being targeted by an unknown assailant. But with a profession that traffics in pissing a lot of people off, which of his enemies has it out for him? Join us again in two weeks when we will be reviewing the quarterly release from Oz Perkins, Keeper, opening in theaters November 14.