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Hiho Shinsha LLC Beloved by everyone for 30 years! A new project has also been launched! The December issue of “Eiga Himitsu,” on sale from October 21st, will feature a series of masterpieces that have graced the pages of the magazine!

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[Hiho Shinsha LLC] Loved by everyone for 30 years! New projects also launched! The December issue of “Eiga Himitsu,” on sale October 21st, features a series of classic films that have graced the pages of the magazine! ​ Hihoshinsha LLC Press Release: October 14, 2025 Loved by everyone for 30 years! A new project has also begun! The December issue of “Eiga Himitsu,” on sale October 21st, will feature a series of classic films that have graced the pages of the magazine! Not just dance and action! We’re also featuring a new generation of Indian violent films!
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The cover features Tajimi Yozo (Yamazaki Tsutomu) from “The Village of Eight Graves,” representing Shochiku’s horror thrillers. “Eiga Himitsu” was born in 1995, at a time when anarchic magazine culture was flourishing! The December issue of Eiga Himitsu, which has been at the forefront of genre films for the past 30 years, features a special feature on the top 10 films released over the past 30 years, selected by over 50 judges! What are the coolest films of the past 30 years? From the tumultuous 1990s to the current 21st century, when global terrorism and war are at their peak, we’ve selected the ultimate selection of films that reflect the times! Next up, we’ll feature “Kill: The Last Jedi,” which shocked Indian film fans by overturning the image of Indian films filled with song, dance, and CGI with its shocking depictions of violence. In addition to a detailed review, we’ll also feature the next generation of directors and actors who are bringing a breath of fresh air to the Indian film industry, as well as a selection of must-see Indian violent films. Follow the rapidly changing reality of Indian cinema! Plus, an amazing project launches in the December issue! To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Showa era, we’ve decided to hold the “Shochiku x Eiga Hiho Film Festival” in collaboration with Shochiku! We’ll reveal the full details of this film festival, featuring a lineup of 20 unique works born out of the program picture era, setting it apart from human comedy and high-quality dramas like the “Otoko wa Tsurai yo” series and “Suna no Utsuwa” (Ceramics of Sand). Plus, loads of the latest movie information and interview articles! Hiho’s exclusive selection of popular films includes interviews with director Naito Eisuke of “Brown Bear!!,” which deals with the two major social issues of illegal part-time work and the pest status of brown bears; the main cast of “RAMPO WORLD,” which also appeared in the November issue’s mystery feature; and lead actor Kubozuka Yosuke from the Japanese noir “Beyond Dimensions,” which has the feel of a multiverse story. Also included are reviews of popular films, such as Guillermo del Toro’s Netflix version of “Frankenstein,” the film adaptation of Yoshiharu Tsuge’s novel “Travels and Days,” “Ordinary Children,” in which ordinary childlike behavior gradually sparks social unrest, and “The Blonde,” which depicts a middle school teacher who gets caught up in a commotion caused by his students! Furthermore, “American Film Frontline” features the much talked about body horror film “Together,” in which two people who break up become physically inseparable. In addition to new release information, this month is packed with noteworthy articles, including a report on the 25th anniversary live performance of Kenji Ohtsuki’s rock band “Tokusatsu,” and an examination of Leslie Nielsen, star of the original “The Naked Gun,” as the second installment of our “THE NAKED GUN” release celebration project! The December issue of “Eiga Himitsu,” which provides early access to global film news from Hollywood to Asia and looks ahead to its 30th anniversary and beyond, goes on sale on October 21st! The cover features Tajimi Yozo (Yamazaki Tsutomu) from “The Village of Eight Graves,” featured in the Eiga Himitsu Film Festival! Movie Hiho Vol.277. December 2025 issue Released on October 21, 2025 Price: ¥1,650 (tax included) : Hiho Shinsha LLC
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