Toshiro Mifune

  • A Very Kurosawa Summer: High and Low Review

    By Jacob Cameron High and Low is a relevant movie nowadays. Spike Lee, director of such films as Do the Right Thing and He Got Game, has remade the film and called it Highest 2 Lowest. It is currently in… Continue reading

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: High and Low Review
  • A Very Kurosawa Summer: Sanjuro Review

    By Jacob Cameron Sanjuro is the direct sequel to Yojimbo. It is based on the short story Hibi Heian written by Shugoro Yamamoto. It sees the return of the titular ronin who finds himself right in the middle of a… Continue reading

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: Sanjuro Review
  • A Very Kurosawa Summer: Yojimbo Review

    By Jacob Cameron “I’ll get paid for killing, and this town is full of people who deserve to die.” This is a line from Sanjuro, the main character of 1961’s Yojimbo. If Seven Samurai and Hidden Fortress showed anything, it’s… Continue reading

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: Yojimbo Review
  • A Very Kurosawa Summer: The Hidden Fortress Review

    By Jacob Cameron  The Hidden Fortress has a reputation nowadays of being one of the primary influences for a little film called “Star Wars.” Upon watching the film, I definitely see the parallels between the films. Along with the influences… Continue reading

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: The Hidden Fortress Review
  • A Very Kurosawa Summer: Throne of Blood Review

    By Jacob Cameron The works of William Shakespeare are timeless. With some of his work being adapted time and time again in film history. Throne of Blood is Akira Kurosawa’s take on MacBeth. Taking the story from Scotland to Japan.… Continue reading

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: Throne of Blood Review
  • A Very Kurosawa Summer: Seven Samurai Review

    By Jacob Cameron  Seven Samurai is seen as a masterpiece. Ever since its release in 1954, it has been lauded and praised by fans, critics, filmmakers, and more. It has been influenced, referenced, and remade countless times. Knowing this, I… Continue reading

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: Seven Samurai Review
  • A Very Kurosawa Summer: Rashomon Review

    By Jacob Cameron  Rashomon was released in 1950, 75 years ago this year. It is revered and praised by many. It was the winner of Best Foreign Language Film at the 24th Academy Awards, and it established the Rashomon Effect,… Continue reading

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: Rashomon Review
  • A Very Kurosawa Summer- Stray Dog Review

    By Jacob Cameron  I am grateful to have received the opportunity to watch and write reviews for the work of Akira Kurosawa. Kurosawa is a director that I have little experience with before starting this project. I have watched one… Continue reading

    A Very Kurosawa Summer- Stray Dog Review