Yamazaki Kento finally appears in A Forest of Wool and Steel!
Yamazaki Kento who plays the main character in A Forest of Wool and Steel appears in a few selected shoots. A movie imagery is also included. The live-action movie based read more
“Nijiiro Days” LA releases teaser clip + cast photo!
The live-action movie Nijiiro Days (Rainbow Colored-Days) has a new teaser clip and a cast photo. Clip and shoot feature the teen quartet of Takasugi Mahiro, Nakagawa Taishi, Sano Reo, Yokohama read more
Spotlight on ‘A Forest of Wool and Steel’
A Forest of Wool and Steel sounds like a mystery-suspense drama, yet it is about music and bonding. Yamazaki Kento will play a young student, Naoki, who became attached to read more
Yamazaki Kento readies for drama role as Dojima Otaro in ‘Todome No Kiss’!
In Todome no Kiss, Otaro wears flashy suits, charms women, drinks plenty and party like there’s no end. But deep inside, he’s a loner and has a past yet to read more
Hongo Kanata continues drama streak via NTV’s ‘Repeat’!
Repeat is the latest NTV drama to cast Hongo Kanata. Based on the novel of the same title by Inui Kurumi, ‘Repeat’ features a mysterious phone caller who invites people read more
Yamazaki Kento takes center stage as lead of TV Drama ‘Todome no Kiss’
It took Yamazaki Kento 7 years from his first drama as a supporting player to headlining his very own TV series entitled Todome no Kiss (The Kiss That Kills). The read more
Kamiki Ryunosuke: Catching up with Detective Yugami, Tokyo National Museum’s Shinkai Makoto Exhibit + the Nikkei Actor Index!
It’s been a while since we’ve launched a singular article about Kamiki Ryunosuke (神木隆之介). I practically grew up with my Japanese movie viewing experience filled with Kamiki’s ‘prodigal’ acting – read more
Yamazaki Kento’s 5th film for 2017 awaiting for critical and box office results! Hyouka – 氷菓 [Live Action Coverage]
Kadokawa Pictures spearheads the live-action adaptation of Yonezawa Honobu’s novel Hyouka – 氷菓 – about four freshmen who discovered a certain ‘anthology’ published 33 years ago by the Classics Lit club, where they read more