William Fischer is an author at Collider. Born and raised in Nebraska, he latched onto moviemaking at a young age and has been chasing it ever since. William holds a BFA in film from the University of ...
Yet Obayashi is more than just House. He made over 40 movies during the course of his life, including most recently Labyrinth of Cinema in 2019, which, like much of his work, was preoccupied with the ...
Starring Kimiko Ikegami and Eriko Tanaka. In Japanese with English subtitles. Unrated. Originality isn’t everything. Consider the case of House, a 1977 Japanese cult-horror film that has finally made ...
Don’t miss the upcoming screening of the local hero’s best films. Director Nobuhiko Obayashi’s HOUSE (1977) will be showing Friday, October 22nd at 8 pm. Tickets are $9 each The Arkadin is located at ...
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston challenges popular perceptions of fine arts via their annual Festival of Films from Japan, hosted in collaboration with UNIQLO. The first screening of the festival ...
Good luck with this one. Making sense of "House" is a challenge, and many will fail. I know I did. But that's not the point -- Japanese director Nobuhiko Obayashi's 1977 sub-cult classic is a ...
With a filmography both so vast as to be barely comprehensible and often reduced to the cult favorite House, Nobuhiko Obayashi remains a perpetual object for further study. Even my own familiarity ...
He made a splash in 1977 with a horror movie about a house full of furniture that eats schoolgirls. His later movies explored a range of themes. By Neil Genzlinger Nobuhiko Obayashi, an idiosyncratic ...