Thriller
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Episodes, Fantasy, Season 06, Thriller
Episode #42 – Death Note (デスノート)
What if you could kill with the stroke of a pen? That's the concept behind the internationally popular Death Note franchise. In the latest episode, Perry is joined again by Ken of the Ongaku To You podcast (and Death Note fan) to discuss the first live-action Death Note film.
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Episodes, Horror, Season 06, Thriller
Episode #41 – Suicide Club (自殺サークル)
Sion Sono's controversial 2001 movie shocked right from its opening scene of over fifty schoolgirls jumping in front of a train. Perry and returning guest-host John Atom engage in a spirited debate about the different themes and how they think some things work and don't.
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Anime, Episodes, Season 03, Thriller
Episode #25 – Perfect Blue (パーフェクトブルー)
This episode, I’m joined by guest-host Jenn to discuss Satoshi Kon’s 1997 psychological thriller anime, Perfect Blue. We especially focus on the film’s commentary of the treatment of women in Japan’s entertainment industry, particularly J-Pop idols, and why the potential American remake would never have worked.
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Action, Episodes, Grindhouse, Season 03, Thriller
Episode #20 – Battle Royale (バトル・ロワイヤル)
Perry spotlights Kinji Fukasaku's iconic thriller, Battle Royale, and explains why it's quite possibly the greatest Japanese film ever made!
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Episode #8 – The Snow White Murder Case (白ゆき姫殺人事件)
Beautiful Noriko Miki works at a cosmetic company. One day, Noriko is murdered. People begin to suspect her co-worker Miki Shirono might have killed her. Television begins to cover her story. A TV show interviews Miki Shirono's colleagues, family, people from her hometown. Rumors turn into fear. Is she a wicked a woman?
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Episode #7 – Confessions (告白)
Yuko Moriguchi was a doting single mother and a junior high school teacher, until the day her daughter, Manami, was found dead in a pool. The police ruled it a drowning, but Yuko discovered a far more sinister explanation—Manami was murdered by two of her students. But due to the juvenile law, even if she went to the police, she knows the students wouldn't be punished due to their age. Instead, Yuko sets into motion a chilling plan of psychological torment in order to avenge the death of her daughter.