It says something when I can post a clip to a movie I saw some time ago and that clip elicits an emotional response from that first time seeing it, and still make me laugh at it. This exclusive clip from Reiki Tsuno's action comedy Mad Cats has done just that. One of the strictly comedic moments in the story I recall that this clip takes place early on when Taka infiltrates the lair of the titular Mad Cats following instructions he received anonymously on a cassette tape. There he meets one of the many Mad Cats, each unique in their choice of weapons. As the title of the article indicates this is the Sword Girl. What's in the box, you may ask?...
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- 11/15/2023
- Screen Anarchy
‘Mad Cats’ Trailer – Genre Hybrid Featuring Monster Cats Who Look Like Women Coming to Midnight Pulp
Described as “a crazy mix of comedy and action,” writer/director Reiki Tsuno’s Mad Cats is coming to the Midnight Pulp streaming service on November 21, we’ve learned.
Catnip… guns… monster cats. Watch the wild official trailer below!
“Mad Cats tells the story of Taka (Sho Mineo), a shiftless young man, who sets off on a quest to find his missing brother Mune (So Yamanaka).
“Teaming up with a quirky new friend, Takezo (Yuya Matsuura) and an edgy, mysterious young woman of action (Ayane) along the way, Taka finds himself taking on a pack of vicious, pistol-packing monster cats who look like women determined to execute unscrupulous pet shop owners.”
Where to watch the weird, wild, and strange. Midnight Pulp is for cult movie maniacs – action, horror, sci-fi and thriller films and series. Because if a movie doesn’t have monsters, aliens, kung fu fighters, slashers or a dose of cinematic weirdness,...
Catnip… guns… monster cats. Watch the wild official trailer below!
“Mad Cats tells the story of Taka (Sho Mineo), a shiftless young man, who sets off on a quest to find his missing brother Mune (So Yamanaka).
“Teaming up with a quirky new friend, Takezo (Yuya Matsuura) and an edgy, mysterious young woman of action (Ayane) along the way, Taka finds himself taking on a pack of vicious, pistol-packing monster cats who look like women determined to execute unscrupulous pet shop owners.”
Where to watch the weird, wild, and strange. Midnight Pulp is for cult movie maniacs – action, horror, sci-fi and thriller films and series. Because if a movie doesn’t have monsters, aliens, kung fu fighters, slashers or a dose of cinematic weirdness,...
- 11/10/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
"It's a drug that makes them violent." A full official trailer has debuted for an indie film from Japan called Mad Cats, marking the feature directorial debut of Japanese filmmaker Reiki Tsuno. This first premiered at the 2023 Slamdance Film Festival, the alternative to Sundance that runs at the same time, at the start of the year (here's the teaser). After playing there, it's now set for a streaming release on a new service called Midnight Pulp. A crazy mix of comedy & action, Mad Cats tells the story of Taka, a shiftless young man, who sets off on a quest to find his missing brother Mune. Teaming up with his new friend Takezo and an edgy, mysterious young woman, Taka finds himself taking on a pack of vicious, pistol-packing monster cats who look like women determined to execute unscrupulous pet shop owners. This indie sensation stars Sho Mineo, Yuya Matsuura, Ayane,...
- 11/9/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
A crazy mix of comedy and action, Mad Cats tells the story of Taka (Sho Mineo), a shiftless young man, who sets off on a quest to find his missing brother Mune (So Yamanaka). Teaming up with a quirky new friend, Takezo (Yuya Matsuura) and an edgy, mysterious young woman of action (Ayane) along the way, Taka finds himself taking on a pack of vicious, pistol-packing monster cats who look like women determined to execute unscrupulous pet shop owners. Reiki Tsuno's Slamdance and Fantasia 2023 official selection Mad Cats will make its exclusive streaming premiere on Midnight Pulp November 21st. The trailer and poster arrived today. Check out the trailer down below. I was pleased to catch Mad Cats when it played at...
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- 11/9/2023
- Screen Anarchy
Taka Tsubota is a Los Angeles-based film director/writer/editor and a former staff writer at Walt Disney Imagineering. Born and raised in Niigata, Japan, he moved to the United States in high school and graduated from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts in 2018 with a B.A. in Cinema and Media Studies. Taka has worked as a virtual reality designer at a Tokyo-based computer graphics company for 2 years, creating VR projects for Square Enix and H.I.S. while writing and directing his debut film, “Stolen”. Taka is also a professional Japanese writer/translator/cultural consultant currently working on 2 unannounced Amazon Prime Original projects as a staff writer. His latest short, “Canary” is a post-apocalyptic thriller.
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The story revolves around five youths, who, as we learn from flashbacks, drove to a cabin owned by George's father, in order to spend their vacation there.
“Canary” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
The story revolves around five youths, who, as we learn from flashbacks, drove to a cabin owned by George's father, in order to spend their vacation there.
- 6/4/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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