Following a string of successful shorts and other features, ex-patriate writer/director Doug Roos took the crowdfunding route to compile his latest feature, the gory creature feature horror “Bakemono.” Shot in and around Tokyo with a cast and crew of local talent, the enigmatic film displays his love for creature features, monsters, and old-school practical effects. Now, as the film continues its festival run, the graphic monster movie comes to Japan Filmfest Hamburg for its next special screening.
Bakemono is screening at Japan FilmFest Hamburg
Arriving at a Tokyo Airbnb apartment, Anna (Marilyn Kawakami) and her friend Risa (Miki Nomura) are hoping to use the space as a way of getting out of the horrors of the city and relaxing. The same goes for Army Officer Sean (Conor Lyne), who's happy to get out of the hellish relationship that he just ended while staying at the apartment. As bodies go...
Bakemono is screening at Japan FilmFest Hamburg
Arriving at a Tokyo Airbnb apartment, Anna (Marilyn Kawakami) and her friend Risa (Miki Nomura) are hoping to use the space as a way of getting out of the horrors of the city and relaxing. The same goes for Army Officer Sean (Conor Lyne), who's happy to get out of the hellish relationship that he just ended while staying at the apartment. As bodies go...
- 6/22/2024
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
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