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- A simple Chinese immigrant wages a perilous war against one of the most powerful criminal organizations on the planet.
- Kenji returns to Akita to attend his old squeeze's wedding and Naoko proposes they have sex again, marking a new beginning.
- A love story between a famous 25-year-old songwriter, who keeps his identity hidden from the public, and a 16-year-old high school student who possesses a gifted voice.
- After a high-school girl discovers that she descends from a long line of mutants, she joins other mutants to battle anti-mutants. Ordinary humans that can't run fast get caught in the slaughter.
- 'Zen' Buddhist teacher Dogen Zenji is a very important religious person during the Kamakura period, 750 years ago. After his mother died, he decides to move to China and settle as a Buddhist teacher. One bright morning, enlightened, Zenji returns to Japan as a devoted evangelist of the 'new' Buddhism. However, this new form of Buddhism is not accepted in all communities.
- In a series of segments two different and contrasting high school students share experiences in their young lives as they idle away the extra time on their hands. One is serious and the other is brash and their encounters with each other's perspectives and others in town forms a moment in time that may be all too fleeting.
- Outfitted with special weapons, two sisters take on the boss of an organ-harvesting ring and her army of henchmen
- A long-awaited sequel to the internationally acclaimed full-throttle splatter sci-fi action horror "Meatball Machine".
- Set during World War II, the film follows a young brother and sister as they attempt to survive the aftermath of the firebombing of Kobe City.
- A high-school girl acquires the ability to time travel.
- A pure young man named Yoshihiko becomes chosen as a hero, and he sets out on a journey in order to save a village from a mysterious plague.
- Children are able to communicate and control fantastic creatures, but they are unknowingly being used in an evil plan to collect negative energy.
- Early summer, Keiichi had just moved to a remote mountain village. As he becomes close friends with a group of girls, he was enjoying his life in the village. However when he starts to become suspicious that Rena, Mion and the others that Keiichi trusted may be deeply involved in successive murders that occur every summer, the situation around Keiichi gradually starts to turn. As if the girls' characters had completely changed, a sewing needle is found in his food, he is chased by mysterious men, and is involved in an accident which could have killed him. He could no longer trust anyone, and then one mystery leads to another, bringing out a shockingly bloody ending.
- In Japanese-occupied Hong Kong, a school teacher and her would-be-fiancé link up with Chinese guerrilla fighters, forging their own path to freedom.
- In the year 2020 in Tokyo, Fuyunosuke (Kei Inoo) with his white hair attends a university. A creature from outer space appears in front of him. The creature is his older brother and Fuyunosuke names him Natsutaro (Shota Totsuka). Fuyunosuke and Natsutaro are alien brothers. They came to Earth to survey whether the planet was inhabitable for its species. While on Earth, they must learn about humans. They interact with humans and their relationship with them deepens.
- In postwar Japan, Tsuyako, a factory worker and mother, must decide between duty and love, her family and her freedom.
- "Wangan Midnight The Movie" based on hit manga written by Michiharu Kusunoki, the film stars Yuichi Nakamura of D-BOYS, Kazuki Kato, and Ryoko Kobayashi. The story centers on a young man named Akio Asakura, a 3rd-year high school student who salvages "Devil Z", a custom-tuned Datsun Fairlady S30Z car with a supposedly cursed history despite not having a driver's license and having no idea how to operate a manual transmission. . .
- As a child, Masaki Sata was teased and bullied because of his appearance and called "Demekin" (popeyed goldfish). He decided to fight back and eventually became unbeatable in fights. His red hair also became a trademark. Masaki Sata and his buddy Atsunari then spent their days fighting and riding motorcycles. After middle school, Masaki Sata went on to high school and Atsunari begins to work at a ramen restaurant. One day, Atsunari comes up with the idea of starting a motorcycle gang with Masaki Sata. What awaits for them are enemies.
- Retired Yakuzas, Ryu and Tatsu, open a ramen restaurant and become an instant hit. But a mysterious upstart gang is taking down every Yakuza family one by one, luring the duo back to the gangland underworld once more! A bonkers blend of Blues Brothers and Tampopo from the director of Tokyo Gore Police. Starring a blend of veteran Japanese actors (including Tak Sakaguchi, VERSUS) and J-pop stars.
- A sexy squad of female ninja assassins is hired by a ruthless magistrate to exterminate his former lovers, who threaten to ruin his reputation. Battles erupt with a hilarious mix of martial arts and magic--all in the line of duty.
- College student Mutou Ookawa catches a glimpse of Ametani Yuiko, his co-worker from a former part-time job and falls immediately in love. Summoning up his courage, he eventually confesses his feelings to her and she responds "...but I'm a fujoshi." Mutou not having the slight clue what "fujoshi" means, immediately responds "That's OK!"
- When the beautiful Kumiko joins the editorial desk at a small local newspaper, the most deeply kept secrets of the rich and powerful leader of a religious cult suddenly begin finding their way into print in blistering exposes.
- What's scary is being a human being, and what's scary is being myself. Truly horrifying things reside inside oneself. The work asks if you can stand the inescapable terror.
- Sayaka, a temporary employee at the monthly Atlas editorial department, is given the opportunity to submit a proposal for this summer's constitutional law special, as her senior editorial staff are tasked with interviewing famous people such as Beate Sirota Gordon and Jiro Shirazu. At that time, on her mother's advice, Sayaka decides to interview Yasuzo Suzuki, an independent constitutional law scholar, whose name she has never heard of. From the testimony of Yasuzo's daughters Akiko and Junko, as well as Yasuzo's own diary, Sayaka learns of Yasuzo's struggles and nobility as a constitutional law scholar during wartime, and approaches the heart of the true drama surrounding the birth of the Japanese Constitution.