Satoshi Kon’s world is one that compels viewers to think deeply. This visionary anime director knew his way around evoking emotions through his unique and intense storytelling. Through this listicle, ...
Japanese animation has lost one of its giants. Satoshi Kon, director of Paprika and creator of Paranoia Agent, has apparently died at age 47. Gainax employee Takeda Yasuhiro tweeted the news a short ...
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will release a Limited Edition 4K UHD SteelBook Edition of Satoshi Kon‘s Paprika early next year. In the acclaimed film the story revolves around Dr. Atsuko Chiba, who ...
BOTH dread and delight course through the anime films of Satoshi Kon, who is widely recognized as a master of the genre. The Japanese director (“Millennium Actress,” “Tokyo Godfathers”) explores the ...
Among the makers of Japanese anime, director Satoshi Kon has carved out his own smart, grown-up approach. Not much is cutesy or kid-related about Kon’s films, which range from the disturbing “Perfect ...
For two weeks, Paprika, Millennium Actress, and three others will be available to stream online for free for a limited time. Reading time 2 minutes For two weeks between March 26 and April 10, four of ...
Paprika, one of the most visually impressive anime films from the 2000s, is currently available to watch for free on YouTube pretty much everywhere. I say pretty much, as for some reason if you're in ...
In Satoshi Kon's latest sprawling anime, the jumble of modern Japanese consciousness is a nightmare that threatens to take over the world through everyone's dreams. A parade of appliances, Shinto ...
Like most dreams, the storyline in Paprika can get pretty incoherent, but straightforward narrative is hardly the point. The new picture from Anime master Satoshi Kon offers up mind-blowing visuals in ...
Hilary Remley is a News Writer at Collider. She is a recent graduate of SUNY Albany. RetroCrush has just released the 1995 anime short film Magnetic Rose to YouTube, giving anime fans and film nerds ...
TOKYO — Japanese anime helmer Satoshi Kon, who directed “Millennium Actress” among other films died Aug. 24 in Tokyo of pancreatic cancer. He was 46. Kon first came to international attention with ...