A Japanese actress, Rinko Kikuchi's film credits include "Babel", "69", "Warau Mikaeru", "Tori", "Riyu" and "Sanmon Yakusha."
Picture the scene: two bachelors decide to take a road trip round Californian vineyards to celebrate an impending marriage. One is a down-and-out writer, unlucky in love and a tad self-conscious; the other is a swaggering lothario, ignorant about wine but great with the ladies. The first wants to bond over Merlot; his affianced friend wants to hit Las Vegas.
Publ.Date : Fri, 20 Nov 2009 00:15:26 GMTAn otherwise self-conscious comedy is saved, just in the nick of time, by Rachel Weisz.
Publ.Date : Mon, 09 Nov 2009 05:06:15 GMTHollywood has long been an enthusiastic remaker of foreign films, including ones from Japan. Kurosawa was an early favorite since his samurai could easily be repurposed as cowboys, beginning with "The Magnificent Seven," the 1960 remake of "The Seven Samurai," (1954). J-horror was also once a fertile remake hunting ground, with the hit shockers "Ring" (1998) and "Ju-on" ("The Grudge," 2002 ...
Publ.Date : Thu, 05 Nov 2009 21:10:22 GMT
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Rinko has also been credited as Yuriko Kikuchi.
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