Hitoshi Matsumoto’s set pieces follow their own insane, unstoppable logic, with each new twist yielding its own outré surprises.
Sono’s Love Exposure is the most exhilarating four-hour melodrama you’re ever likely to see.
Love Exposure is, in a sense, Sion Sono’s equivalent of the Great Russian novel.
Another spastic doodle by Takashi Miike, the film is essentially a more kid-friendly—though less pro-family—strain of Visitor Q.
This high profile “sequel” to the 2002 horror anthology Three compiles shorts by Fruit Chan, Park Chan-wook, and Takashi Miike.