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Rina Takeda update: The Tale of Iya

The Tale of Iya

We haven’t updated on what Rina Takeda has been doing lately, much to our shame. Her latest feature is The Tale of Iya (祖谷(イヤ)物語 -おくのひと-), a dreamlike drama that takes place as an isolated village in Japan is being connected to the modern world. As the village rests on the cusp between the Japan of the past and the Japan of the future, drama unfolds. Rina Takeda plays Haruan, a child found abandoned on a frozen lake and raised by the elderly Grandpa, who she now takes care of.

A tunnel to be built in Iya, Japan’s last untouched region, threatens to disrupt the natural order. An elderly man (Min Tanaka) and his granddaughter Haruna (Rina Takeda) living there meet a young man from Tokyo (Shima Onishi), and their primitive and secluded lifestyle slowly heals his heart and fosters a certain emotion within him… This ambitious film that depicts the nobility of co-existing with nature was shot on 35mm film in the mountains of Tokushima, and records the changing seasons over the course of a year. It is a dreamlike visual poem that offers viewers a truly cinematic experience.

The director spoke of trying to find an area of Japan that still existed like the one he depicted, but ultimately failed, realizing that there is only memories of the path left. There will probably be minimal kicking of people in the head, but becoming a serious actress will only enhance the drama in Rina Takeda’s future action films.

The Tale of Iya premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival and has garnered lots of acclaim from attendees, each making sure to point out how good the film is. The Tale of Iya looks like one of those foreign films that will fly under the radar for a little while, and then be suddenly championed and gain fame it deserves. (at least hopefully deserves, as I’ve not seen it!) Regardless of the acclaim or lack of it, I’m still excited to see The Tale of Iya, and hope it makes a stateside appearance sooner than later.

A trailer is up at AsianWiki
Official site
Telegraph review
The Independent was also there

The Tale of Iya Rina Takeda

The Tale of Iya Rina Takeda

The Tale of Iya Rina Takeda

Sexing the preacher leads to murder in The Preacher's Mistress on Lifetime!


Haven’t people learned by now not to have sex with married preachers, especially if you live in a Lifetime Channel movie? Obviously not, because The Preacher’s Mistress proves once again evil men are out to destroy you.

Gwen Griffith is a hard working, single mom struggling to make ends meet while taking online classes to get her insurance sales license. Her overbearing mother Ellen constantly attempts to set Gwen up with the sons of her friends. But between work, online studies and raising her precocious 7-year-old son Alex, Gwen doesn’t think she has time to find “Mr. Right.” That is until handsome, charming and successful Ed Baker jogs into her life and makes her think perhaps there is room for love. Gwen’s hopes for happily ever after crumble when Gwen discovers Ed is not only married with kids… but also the preacher of a popular church. When Ed’s heiress wife is murdered, Gwen find herself in the middle of a police investigation that forces her to face skeletons from her past, and fight for her freedom and custody of her son.

Gwen was happy…until she met a MAN!!!! Then doom and gloom happens. Will Gwen be able to escape okay and live with her son again? And will Gwen be safe when her son grows up to be an evil man? We may never know…

The twist here seems to be, not only is the preacher an adulterous (probable) murderer, but he had his affair entirely to frame the woman for the murder of his wife. This makes him pretty darn evil.

The Preacher’s Mistress stars Sarah Lancaster, Drew Waters, Natalia Cigliuti, Angela Rawna. It premieres Saturday, November 2nd on Lifetime! Make sure you skip out on your regular preacher sex sessions and catch it!

via Lifetime

The Preacher's mistress

The good book says to cheat on your wife early and often, like Jesus did!

The Preacher's mistress

No scarlet A, you just get an orange jumpsuit!

Let's find out What Happened to Monday?

Garfield Monday

Noomi Rapace is set to multiply all over your movie screens, as the actress is slated to play septuplets in the scifi drama What Happened to Monday? Set in the future where a one child policy for families are enforced with an iron fist, Rapace’s septuplets must remain hidden, but then have to team up and overcome their differences when one of them vanishes. Judging by the title, each septuplet is named after a day of the week, and the one called Monday is the one who goes missing. I will also postulate that their method of hiding is to have each septuplet only leave to the outside world once a week. What Happened to Monday? will be directed by Tommy Wirkola (Dead Snow, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters) from a script by Max Botkin (which was on the Black List). Max Botkin’s other big script was for Cody the Robosapien, so, uh….. Yeah. But Hansel & Gretel wasn’t terrible, and Noomi Rapace is always good even if the film she’s in isn’t. So here’s hopin’!

via HollywoodReporter

15 year old's diary turned book Popular: Vintage Wisdom for a Modern Geek will be a film

Betty Cornell

15 year old Maya Van Wagenen has had her eighth grade diary optioned for a film. Pause for the 5% of people who find out about this news who immediately leap in front of a bus. For the rest of us, let’s read that the diary actually has a plot that sounds like it’s from one of those quirky books that occasionally get optioned: a teen girl uses a 1950s advice book to try to fit in at school. And the diary she wrote at the time was then published by Penguin (as Popular: Vintage Wisdom for a Modern Geek), which sort of kills the idea that Dreamworks is reading dozens of random teenage girls’ diaries. So props to Dreamworks for not being as creepy as the worse-written versions of these articles seem to make them.

Van Wagenen

found social footing by following such advice as: always wearing white gloves, using pearls as a fashion accessory; and never forgetting that a girdle can be a girl’s best friend. The most important lessons conveyed were timeless ones like being open and honest, and kind. She found that each social clique was distrustful of the others, and that all of the kids bore similar insecurities. She was able to find common ground and feel for the first time like she belonged.

To cover their bets, Dreamworks also optioned the 1950s advice book, Betty Cornell’s Glamour Guide For Teens. Shockingly, it does not seem to be in stock at Amazon, so consult your local Goodwill. Though from that synopsis, does she really find that she belongs if she’s some sort of social butterfly wandering around from clique to clique known as “That 50s girl”? Though I’m sure her newfound fame from the book and movie deals will go a long ways to ensuring she stays popular. At least until she tries a 1960s guidebook and goes all hippie. No one likes hippies.

If anything, Van Wagenen’s story is good enough to possibly motivate certain people to finish the books they started long ago and then abandoned by the wayside, which is a constructive offshoot. Now aren’t you glad the bus service is terrible and one hasn’t come by for you to fling yourself in front of?

via Deadline.

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Kim Ah-Joong is a famous cat burglar in Catch Me (캐치미)

Catch Me Kim A-Joong

Catch Me – 캐치미 (Kae-chi-mi) is an upcoming Korean film involving a elite criminal profiler who is chasing a famous cat burglar, who turns out to be his first love. My PS Partner‘s Kim Ah-joong (김아중) plays Yoon Jin-sook the famous burglar, while actor Joo Won (주원) plays the police officer Lee Ho-tae. Film newcomer Kang Min-jeong (강민정) also has a role as Na Min-jeong, though there is no other information as to what that role is. Lee Hyeon-jong directs his first feature with Catch Me.

The original filming title was Only You (온리유), and Catch Me will release in December.

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Catch Me Kim Ah-joong Joo Won

Mortal Instruments becoming a franchise due to "popular demand"

Jemima West Isabelle Lightwood

In the sequel, I will have TWICE as many tattoos!


In what is widely assumed by everyone to be a desperate attempt to not lose millions of $$ on sets, costumes, and actor pay that was committed to a Mortal Instruments: City of Bones sequel before the original was released to dismal numbers, production on Mortal Instruments: City of Ashes has resumed. Don’t worry, the spin is in!:

Martin Moszkowicz, Constantin Film’s head of film and TV, said Clare’s massive fan base has responded positively to the adaptation and that Constantin is determined to continue the franchise.

“The fan response, from the blogosphere and the thousands of mails we have received, has encouraged us to keep going,” Moszkowicz told The Hollywood Reporter. “It’s been overwhelmingly positive, in contrast to some other YA titles.”

Yes, it was the fans. Of which there wasn’t enough to even get the film over $100 million worldwide. But never fear, a tax writeoff of a failed sequel will probably keep Constantin Films around for a few more years. Or just end the company. Either way, the public wins with another ridiculous Mortal Instruments movie, though City of Ashes does not provide as many dirty jokes as City of Bones. For shame, Mortal Instruments!

It is assumed the entire cast will be back, they were even scheduled to start filming in September before everything was halted. I would wager on a rushed shooting schedule, lower budget, and weirder advertising for City of Ashes. Will this gamble pay off, or will it crash and burn like the Percy Jackson sequel? Only time will tell…

Remember: Never forget Cassandra Clare! Because her fanfic origin will be repeated again and again over the next decade.