| New books on Spirited Away, Satoshi Kon by Andrew Osmond | Tue, 1 Jul 2008 |
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The BFI have recently published "Spirited Away: BFI Film Classics" by British writer Andrew Osmond, describing his book as tracing "connections between Spirited Away and Miyazaki's prior body of work, and provides an account of the film's production and the creative differences between Miyazaki and his collaborators, arguing that Spirited Away uses the cartoon medium to create a compellingly immersive drawn world." Coming in at 121 pages, "Spirited Away: BFI Film Classics" is out now with an RRP of £9.99. |
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'Parasyte' is a reasonably well realised synthesis of drama, action and philosophy. Hitoshi Iwaaki's story follows the journey of protagonist Shinichi as he deals with the..
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At one time or another in their lives, everyone has probably made the fervent wish, ‘If only I could turn the clock back and do things differently…’ Makoto..
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As the year draws to a close, I've been scanning the lists of anime to be released in the UK on DVD at Christmas with a slightly jaundiced eye. Don't get me wrong..
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