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𝗡𝗢𝗪 𝗣𝗟𝗔𝗬𝗜𝗡𝗚: Cloud, Caught by the Tides
Like nothing else in recent memory. CLOUD is horror, comedy, romance, and capitalist critique all at once.” — @nschager, @thedailybeast Kiyoshi Kurosawa's CLOUD opens Friday in NYC, 7/25 in Los Angeles and 8/1 nationwide. ☁️
Wishing a happy 70th to Kiyoshi Kurosawa! With a vast body of work that encompasses pink film, V Cinema, J-Horror and domestic dramas, Kurosawa’s philosophical explorations of the human condition offer unsettling examinations of our world.
Interviewed Kiyoshi Kurosawa. One of the most rewarding conversations I've ever had with a filmmaker. His reflections on Bresson, endings, and the act of remaking coming to @ScreenAnarchy next week.
I reviewed one of my most anticipated titles of the year for Collider! Kiyoshi Kurosawa's CLOUD is an atmospheric, claustrophobic thriller that did not disappoint. Loved it! collider.com/cloud-review-k…
Hindsight is 2011 (and earlier): Congrats to two @TheNYFF alum who are celebrating both their birthdays this week and their new feature-films (EDDINGTON and CLOUD, respectively) opening in theaters: 🎂 July 15th birthday boy Ari Aster & 🎂 July 19th birthday boy Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s CLOUD is awesome. A tense thriller about internet resellers that takes a crazy turn about halfway through. A better movie about How We Live Today than a lot of other films that aspire to the title. vulture.com/article/review…
Happy 70th birthday to the world's greatest filmmaker, Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Read our interview with him on 'Cloud,' 'Chime,' and 'Serpent's Path': thefilmstage.com/kiyoshi-kurosa…
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s thrilling CLOUD is in theaters now. For the New York Times, I wrote about what connects his eclectic filmography from CURE to CHARISMA to TOKYO SONATA, and more. A treat to write about one of the most fascinating filmmakers working today. Link in first reply.
Happy Birthday to Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, who started his big day with two engrossing Q&As last night at @FilmLinc and @IFCCenter. Celebrate with us tonight for exclusive intro videos before CLOUD at both venues. Cloudthefilm.com


KK asked why he made an action film about “ordinary people”: “i’ve seen a lot of films about yakuza and police, but i don’t know many of them in real life. however, i have a friend who’s a reseller and i know a *lot* about his life.”
Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Cloud hits NYC today. A true joy to watch him reframe eerie discomfort around a tech-obsessed society on the brink of collapse into pure comedy. One of our very best.
Cloud: K Kurosawa’s nightmare visions of capitalism reaches the logical endpoint; isolated, extremely losers reenacting what they’ve seen in the movies and anime in the name of shitty merch. So goddamn funny. The worst (complimentary) warehouse shootout of all time. Loved it.
If you're in NYC, this weekend go see CLOUD and give yourself the treat of seeing the last 30 minutes of this movie unfold with an audience that very much does not see it coming. Everywhere in the next few weeks
☁️ "The summer's best action movie. The latest piece of wickedness from Kiyoshi Kurosawa." - @justincchang of @newyorkermag See Kiyoshi Kurosawa's CLOUD, the film that EVERYONE is talking about, this weekend at FLC. 🎟️: filmlinc.org/cloud
CLOUD is now playing in NYC ☁️ Limited tickets remain for live virtual Q&As with Kiyoshi Kurosawa tonight at @FilmLinc and @IFCCenter.
Kurosawa Kiyoshi’s marvelous CLOUD begins its US theatrical run today; wrote about it last year for Taipei Mansions, hope I wasn’t dismissive of it relative to his other two, it’s certainly grown for me and its pleasures and wicked humor are palpable: taipeimansions.com/2024/10/31/the…
CLOUD is now playing! Kiyoshi Kurosawa's stylish, subversive new thriller will have you on the edge of your seat. ifccenter.com/films/cloud/
☁️ "The summer's best action movie. The latest piece of wickedness from Kiyoshi Kurosawa." - @justincchang of @newyorkermag See Kiyoshi Kurosawa's CLOUD, the film that EVERYONE is talking about, this weekend at FLC. 🎟️: filmlinc.org/cloud
As in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's PULSE, his new film CLOUD "imagines a nightmare scenario in which an aspect of technologically modulated human interaction—here, online harassment—breaches the borders of reality." Review by @FateSailor reverseshot.org/reviews/entry/…