Genius Party
The seven short films making up GENIUS PARTY couldn’t be more diverse, linked only by a high standard of quality and inspiration. Atsuko Fukushima’s intro piece is a fantastic abstraction to soak up with the eyes. Masaaki Yuasa, of MIND GAME and CAT SOUP fame, brings his distinctive and deceptively simple graphic style and dream-state logic to the table with “Happy Machine,” his spin on a child’s earliest year. Shinji Kimura’s spookier “Deathtic 4,” meanwhile, seems to tap into the creepier corners of a child’s imagination and open up a toybox full of dark delights. Hideki Futamura’s “Limit Cycle” conjures up a vision of virtual reality, while Yuji Fukuyama’s "Doorbell" and "Baby Blue" by Shinichiro Watanabe use understated realism for very surreal purposes. And Shoji Kawamori, with “Shanghai Dragon,” takes the tropes and conventions of traditional anime out for very fun joyride.
The Quiet American
6.5Tampopo
7.8Ninja III: The Domination
6.1Genius Party Beyond
6.2One Hundred Thousand Bad Jokes
5.3Kid's Story
7.0Jungle Jail
5.9Grass
6.5Red Heat
6.2Who Framed Roger Rabbit
7.5I Saw the Devil
7.8Mary Poppins
7.6All the Money in the World
6.5Interstellar
8.4The Babysitter
6.2Searching
7.6The Mitchells vs. the Machines
7.9Escape Room
6.5Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
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