A prolific Japanese filmmaker, he is renowned for his eclectic and often controversial work across various genres, including horror, crime, and action. With a career spanning over three decades, he has directed more than 100 films, gaining international acclaim for titles like "Audition," "Ichi the Killer," and "13 Assassins." Known for his visceral style and boundary-pushing narratives, his films often explore themes of violence and human extremities, making him a unique voice in contemporary cinema.
FIRST LOVE
First Love is a genre-blending film directed by Takashi Miike that explores the chaotic night in Tokyo where a young boxer and a call girl find...
RAINY DOG
Rainy Dog is a Japanese neo-noir film that tells the story of a hitman named Yuji who is exiled in Taiwan. Living a solitary life under constant rain,...
GOZU
Gozu is a surreal horror film directed by Takashi Miike, known for its bizarre and unsettling narrative. The story follows a yakuza member tasked with...
ONE MISSED CALL
One Missed Call is a Japanese horror film that revolves around a mysterious curse where individuals receive a voicemail from their future selves,...
HARA-KIRI: DEATH OF A SAMURAI
Harakiri: Death of a Samurai is Takashi Miike's 2011 remake of the 1962 classic. Set in late Edo-period Japan, a weary ronin named Hanshiro Tsugumo...
ICHI THE KILLER
Ichi the Killer is a notorious Japanese crime-horror film that delves into the dark and violent underworld of the yakuza. Directed by Takashi Miike,...
CROWS ZERO
Crows Zero is a Japanese action film that explores the violent and chaotic world of Suzuran High School, a notorious institution where factions of...
13 ASSASSINS
Set in Japan in 1844, '13 Assassins' is a samurai film that follows a group of 13 warriors who come together to assassinate the ruthless Lord...