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The purpose of Asian Movie Pulse is to deal with all aspects of Asian cinema, from its lowest depths (student, amateur films) to its highest peaks (where Parasite is now). At the same time, they aim to promote the work of the entire continent through an approach, though, that is characterized by objectivity, but also by a deep love for cinema and the realization of how difficult it is to fund, shoot, and produce a motion picture. Towards this direction, they also try to interview as many filmmakers as possible, in an effort to show their thoughts and purpose regarding their work, while they frequently deal with actors, producers, crewmembers, and people who work in the wider industry, in order to better understand the whole bulk of this business they call show. In that regard, recently they have also started dealing with anime, TV dramas, books, manga and music.
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- Manga Review: Isekai Samurai Vol. 1 (2023) by Keigo Saito
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- Film Review: Husband and Wife (1953) by Mikio Naruse
- TIFF 2025: Teens Meet Cinema Workshop Details Announced
- Book Review: Hotel Iris (1996) by Yoko Ogawa
- Film Analysis: Wife! Be Like a Rose! (1935) by Mikio Naruse
- Short Film Review: As Dusk Falls (2025) by Jaskirat Singh
- Film Review: Girls on Wire (2025) by Vivian Qu
- Manga Review: Emma & Capucine, Volume 1 (2025) by Jerome Hamon and Lena Sayaphoum
- Interview with Nicholas Z. Scott and Jud Willmont
- Documentary Analysis: August Without Him (1994) by Hirokazu Koreeda
- Film Review: A Wife’s Heart (1956) by Mikio Naruse
- Film Review: The Last Rodeo (2025) by Jon Avnet
- Interview with Thomas Percy Kim: You Learn By Doing
- Mikio Naruse: The World Betrays Us – Part I
- Documentary Review: Pink Moon (2025) by Yoon Han-seok
- Film Review: Love Never Ends (2023) by Han Yan
- Video Interviews: Francis Jue
- Short Film Review: Grandma Nai Who Played Favorites (2025) by Chheangkea
- Film Review: Characters Disappearing (2025) by Connor Sen Warnick
- Trailer: Kokuho by Lee Sang-il
- Drama Review: When Life Gives You Tangerines (2025) by Kim Won-seok
- Short Film Review: Moti (2025) by Yash Saraf
- Short Film Review: The Feast (2023) by Rishi Chandna
- Short Film Review: Hey Babe (2025) by Jaron Henrie-McCrea
- Video Interviews: Razan AlSalah
- Trailer: Boy in the Pool by Ryu Yeon-soo
- Film Review: The Caretakers (2025) by Shugo Praico
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