Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. Oct 27, 2005 · Extremes (2005) Rated R. "Three... Extremes" collects directors from Hong Kong, Korea and Japan to make horror films, each about 40 minutes long. The device was common in Europe in the 1960s, where movies like "Boccaccio '70" set assorted directors loose on a vaguely-related theme.

  2. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › bun_saikouBun Saikou | Rotten Tomatoes

    Explore the filmography of Bun Saikou on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  3. Three... Extremes ( Chinese: 三更2; pinyin: Sāngēng 2; Korean : 쓰리, 몬스터; RR : Sseuli, Monseuteo; Japanese: 美しい夜、残酷な朝; Utsukushī Yoru, Zankokuna Asa) is a 2004 horror anthology film. A follow-up to Three (2002), it follows the same concept of three individual segments by directors from three East Asian countries.

  4. Aug 20, 2004 · Overview. An Asian cross-cultural trilogy of horror films from accomplished indie directors: "Dumplings", directed by Fruit Chan of Hong Kong; "Cut", directed by Park Chan-Wook of Korea; "Box", directed by Miike Takashi of Japan.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm1945788Bun Saikou - IMDb

    Bun Saikou. Writer: Three... Extremes. Bun Saikou is known for Three... Extremes (2004).

    • Writer
    • Bun Saikou
  6. Also thanks to the script by Bun Saikou and Haruko Fukushima, the overall narrative of “Box” is just as labyrinthine as the elaborate patterns presented on the infamous box.

  7. Bun Saikou is known as an Story. Some of their work includes Three... Extremes.