Miho Jo

Freelance reporter “Scoop” Machida is hot on the trail of a prostitution ring called the Black Line, when he is framed for the murder of a young woman. Forced to clear his own name, the handsome journalist sinks deeper into the Black Line’s rotten swamp of drugs, prostitution, and murder and finds unexpected help in Maya, a steamy female gambler familiar with the neon-lit streets, shadowy alleyways, and seedy nightclubs he must navigate. The closest film in the Line series to classic American film noir, Ishii’s Black Line is a pulpy assortment of crime film conventions including the starkly expressionistic black and white cinematography by Jûgyô Yoshida, a jazzy music score by Michiaki Watanabe, and a sleazy screenplay by Ishii and Ichirô Miyagawa.

7/10

War drama about army nurses.

4.7/10

Earlier version or Prequel to Queen Bee and the School for Dragons.

A sensual love-story between two lesbian nuns.

20th film adaptation of the novel Ono ga tsumi (published 1900-1901).

Japanese comedy film.

A sad and troubled man finds a new job five years after the end of WWII, where he writes love letters for other people.

7.3/10