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Netflix's 'Bullet Train Explosion', by Japanese filmmaker Shinji Higuchi and starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, is the latest ...
The highspeed bullet train takes center stage in Shinji Higuchi's new film, "Bullet Train Explosion," premiering on Netflix ...
Japanese filmmaker Shinji Higuchi finds beauty in bullet trains specifically so he can destroy them on screen, a creative ...
Shinji Higuchi talks about exploring wrongdoing and judgment in film starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and why bullet trains are a ...
Trains have been popular in cinema arguably since the beginning of film, when the Lumière brothers’ “The Arrival of a Train ...
The biggest stretch in Shinji Higuchi’s follow-up to the 1975 Japanese film “The Bullet Train” is that a bureaucracy comes together effectively to try and alleviate a disaster. Following an ...
Despite a fun premise and the director's prior work, Bullet Train Explosion can't quite live up to the fun and mayhem that ...
Amid the high-octane, action-filled sequences, Higuchi’s film also offers up several moral questions about life’s dignity and worth. “When we make a film, we can do many things,” Higuchi ...
And it takes center stage in Shinji Higuchi’s new film, “Bullet Train Explosion,” which premieres on Netflix Wednesday. Higuchi, the director of the 2016 “Shin Godzilla” (or “New ...