32 must-see samurai movies for Ghost of Tsushima fans

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The Sword of Doom

In 2020, deep in worldwide quarantine amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the developers at Sucker Punch Productions unleashed Ghost of Tsushima, the acclaimed open-world samurai adventure that offered cinematic immersion into history like no other. Playing Ghost of Tsushima could easily make anyone eager to seek out the best samurai movies ever made.

Unsurprisingly, Sucker Punch took all kinds of inspiration from samurai media, most especially movies. (The game even features a mode called “Kurosawa Mode,” in honor of the filmmaker Akira Kurosawa.) For fans of the game who want more of its vibes in movie form, here are 32 must-see films – including a few Chinese-language wuxia pictures – that show off the ways of the sword.

32. Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance (1972)

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Lone Wolf & Cub: Sword of Vengeance

31. Lady Snowblood (1973)

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Lady Snowblood

Gorgeous and arresting, Lady Snowblood from Toshiya Fujita follows a woman in the 19th century who seeks vengeance against her mother’s rapists and half-brother’s murderers. Produced on a low budget (exact figures remain unknown) and designed as a vehicle for actress/singer Meiko Kaji to star, Lady Snowblood is violent poetry in motion, a mesmerizing dance between crimson bloodshed and pure white snowfall. The movie was a major inspiration for Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, and in fact Tarantino instructed his cast and crew to review Lady Snowblood during filming in order to achieve the movie’s vibe.

30. The Hidden Fortress (1958)

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The Hidden Fortress

29. Azumi (2003)

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Azumi

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28. Blade of the Immortal (2017)

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Blade of the Immortal

In 2017, splatter auteur Takashi Miike showed he hadn’t missed a beat with his ONE HUNDREDTH (you read that right) directorial effort, Blade of the Immortal. Based on the manga series, Blade of the Immortal tells of a swordsman, Manji (Takuya Kimura) who is cursed with immortality until he kills a thousand souls using a cursed blade. Brimming with exquisite violence and loaded with melodrama bemoaning unholy powers, Blade of the Immortal is a bloodsoaked blast from beginning to end.

27. Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins (2021)

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Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins

It failed to relaunch the G.I. Joe franchise and it was wildly unpopular with critics, but Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins should still appeal to Ghost of Tsushima fans in a few important ways. Both feature two protagonists who train in the ways of the sword and have a penchant for black outfits, all while using their new identities to intimidate their foes. Although Snake Eyes suffers from horrid action direction – there’s an unshakable absence of coherence and rhythm – Crazy Rich Asians star Henry Golding and Warrior’s Andrew Koji together show off unbelievable potential as real action stars the likes of which Hollywood hasn’t seen in years.

26. Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) and Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004)

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Kill Bill Vol. 1

Bursting from writer/director Quentin Tarantino, the stylish Kill Bill duology pays affectionate homage to samurai films, yakuza pictures, and Chinese wuxia all in one. Uma Thurman, of course, stars as “The Bride,” a swordswoman out for revenge against assassins who came after her on her wedding day. Like Ghost of Tsushima, The Bride endures a devastating defeat that kicks off a bloody road to vengeance. Kill Bill boasts some of the finest swordplay in movie history, all while giving mainstream audiences a crash course in the aesthetics of East Asian action cinema.

25. Hero (2002)

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24. Onibaba (1964)

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Onibaba

One of the most disturbing supernatural horror movies ever made comes from Japanese director Kaneto Shindō, with his 1964 classic Onibaba (translated as “demon hag”). Set in 14th century Kyoto amid Japanese civil war, two women – a widow and her mother-in-law – lure lost samurai to steal their armaments for money. When a neighbor gets between them, the older woman finds herself succumbing to an unspeakable evil contained in a terrifying demon-like mask. A samurai movie light on action but heavy on atmospheric dread, Onibaba is a terrifying classic that surely played an influence over Ghost of Tsushima’s supernatural-oriented multiplayer mode.

23. Yojimbo (1961) and Sanjuro (1962)

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Yojimbo

22. Casshern (2004)

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Casshern

A visual effects-heavy spectacle from director Kazuaki Kiriya, Casshern is a stylish live-action adaptation of the classic ninja superhero anime Neo-Human Casshern. Set in the distant future, an artificially-designed hero named Casshern rises from the grave to save the world from tearing itself apart. (Such a story should be very familiar to Ghost of Tsushima fans.) Although it offers plenty more style than substance, Casshern is a rollicking two hours of fist-pumping goodness, with imagination bursting at the seams while tossing any sense of realism far out the window.

21. Versus (2000)

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Versus

20. Ninja: Shadow of a Tear (2013)

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Ninja: Shadow of a Tear

A throwback to the ninja craze of the ‘90s, Scott Adkins reprises his role as orphaned American ninja Casey Bowman, from the 2009 direct-to-DVD film Ninja, for its butt-kicking 2013 sequel Ninja: Shadow of a Tear. After Casey’s domestic life is brutally shattered, Casey teams up with an old friend, Nakabara (actor and real-life ninjutsu expert Kane Kosugi) to hunt down those responsible. Scott Adkins has long reigned as one of Hollywood’s nearly-extinct heroes of B-movie action, and Ninja: Shadow of a Tear features Adkins proving his dominance.

19. Silence (2016)

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Martin Scorsese

18. Three Outlaw Samurai (1964)

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Three Outlaw Samurai

The code of Bushidō is field tested in Hideo Gosha’s chanbara classic Three Outlaw Samurai, a feature film prequel to the hit TV series from Japan. The show’s stars Tetsuro Tamba, Isamu Nagato, and Mikijirō Hira reprise their roles to reveal how their characters met: A ronin (Tamba) is hired with two other swordsmen (Nagato and Hira) to execute the peasants who’ve kidnapped the daughter of a corrupt official. Ruminations over what is right and what is just are probed at blade-point, and Three Outlaw Samurai is a deeply engaging counterpoint to the famous films of Akira Kurosawa, with broader archetypical samurai who each feel alive in their own ways.

17. Bunraku (2010)

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Bunraku

A bizarre, under-the-radar feature with a star-studded cast, Guy Moshe’s Bunraku tells of a cowboy without a gun (Josh Hartnett) and a samurai without a sword (Gackt) who team up in this post-apocalyptic future to seek vengeance against a powerful crime boss known as “The Woodcutter” (Ron Perlman). Woody Harrelson, Kevin McKidd, and Demi Moore round out the cast in this highly-stylized action movie that takes its name from Japanese puppet theater. The movie lives up to its title to often feel more like a stage play than a movie, but that’s hardly a bad thing when it’s also so much fun. Ghost of Tsushima fans, you’re in for a treat.

16. Mortal Kombat (2021)

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Mortal Kombat

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15. 47 Ronin (2013)

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47 Ronin

47 Ronin with Keanu Reeves was one of the biggest box office bombs of the 2010s, so much so that it left Universal Studios in debt at the end of the year. But as a heightened fantasy brimming with monsters, 47 Ronin is an unintentionally great video game movie that should definitely appeal to fans of Ghost of Tsushima. Keanu Reeves is finely attuned to his wavelengths here as a half-Japanese, half-English samurai who joins 46 other masterless samurai in seeking revenge against a tyrant. While the legend of the true 47 Ronin deserves a better, more honorable movie, what Reeves delivers – alongside Hiroyuki Sanada, Tadanobu Asano, Rinko Kikuchi, and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa – is nothing short of pure entertainment.

14. Shadow (2018)

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Shadow

In Ghost of Tsushima, players can turn on a feature called “Kurosawa Mode,” which renders the game to look like a black-and-white samurai film from the ‘50s and ‘60s. While it’s nothing more than a visual filter, it is still a novel experiment. Fans of the game should then consider checking out Zhang Yimou’s Chinese blockbuster Shadow, released to acclaim in 2018. While shot in color, the movie’s production design is completely black and white, from sets to costumes, in order to evoke the feel of Chinese ink paintings. (Its story is also great, being a Kagemusha-like tale of political intrigue and identity deception.) The movie is spectacular in every regard, especially its action, but seek it out in 4K. Whereas Ghost of Tsushima simply turns down the color, Shadow immerses viewers into something else entirely.

13. Killing (2018)

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Killing

12. Revenge of the Ninja (1983)

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Revenge of the Ninja

When the Japanese ninja briefly overtook the American imagination, indie studio Cannon Films unleashed an anthology series of cult ninja flicks. The best of them is 1983’s Revenge of the Ninja, starring real-life ninjutsu expert Sho Kosugi. The story tells of a ninja master who uses his ancient skills in the late 20th century, to protect his son from ruthless gangsters on both sides of the Pacific. Sho Kosugi is simply one of the best to ever do it and deserves more recognition than he enjoys now. Find out why in Revenge of the Ninja.

11. The Last Samurai (2003)

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The Last Samurai

While The Last Samurai is a rather thorny movie, being an example of America’s historical fetishizing of Japan, it doesn’t stop Edward Zwick’s Oscar-nominated film from hitting where it counts. Though primarily a work of fiction, The Last Samurai drops audiences into the heart of Meiji Restoration-era Japan, the turning point for the country’s modernization away from feudal to centralized rule. This is not to forget a fundamentally cultural paradigm shift as well, with the “samurai” era and all it stands for coming to an end. While Ghost of Tsushima takes place many centuries before the Meiji Restoration, the game deals with similar themes about the end of eras.

10. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)

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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

9. Zatoichi (2003)

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The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi

8. The Wolverine (2013)

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The Wolverine

7. Harakiri (1962)

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Harakiri

Masaki Kobayashi’s Harakiri is simply regarded as one of the best samurai movies ever made, and required viewing for everyone if you’ve never touched a PlayStation controller. Starring Tatsuya Nakadai, Harakiri is about a ronin who requests to commit ritual suicide, or harakiri, before a feudal lord, but not before explaining his story that led him to this dark point. Soon enough, an earth-shattering revelation ignites conflict. In a 2020 interview with Criterion, Ghost of Tsushima directors Nate Fox and Jason Connell specifically named Harakiri as a major inspiration. Said Fox: “They pose, swords come out, they pass, and then the music begins. It was important because it showed the negative space involved in fighting—not the cling-clang of swords but the attention and the anticipation and the pageantry of two people sizing each other up, which is so powerful and unique to these films.”

6. Kagemusha (1980)

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Kagemusha

5. The Samurai Trilogy (1954-1956)

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Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple

4.  The Sword of Doom (1966)

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The Sword of Doom

Just as the movies got comfortable with samurai as heroic figures, in came Kihachi Okamoto with his transgressive, spiritually bleak feature The Sword of Doom. Tatsuya Nakadai stars as Ryunosuke, a bloodthirsty ronin with a legitimately unsettling gaze, who uses an unorthodox method of swordplay to cut down all who stand before him. Undiscriminating over who he kills – he murders everyone from innocent old men to drunks – The Sword of Doom posits that it is entirely possible to lose oneself to your own reputation. Haunted and blistering, The Sword of Doom shows the true dark side of the blade.

3. Throne of Blood (1957)

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Throne of Blood

2. 13 Assassins (2010)

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13 Assassins

Takashi Miike’s incredible remake of Eiichi Kudo’s 1963 movie follows 13 killers who plot to kill a dangerous samurai lord on the cusp of being appointed to a higher position. While Miike unleashes his signature flavor of underground movie bloodlust, 13 Assassins also features Miike striving for prestige ambition, with a larger-than-possible scope and sense of awe that climaxes with an elongated final act sequence of the samurai fighting to their dying breath. 13 Assassins is simply so overloaded with action that it can render anyone feeling totally winded.

1. Seven Samurai (1954)

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Seven Samurai

Those cowboys wouldn’t be magnificent without the samurai assembling as one. Akira Kurosawa’s towering masterpiece Seven Samurai is still one of his best works to date and one of the finest films ever made. With its prototypical tale of seven samurai lending their abilities out to a poor village at the mercy of bandits, Seven Samurai forever cemented the world’s romantic perception of samurai as noble, altruistic heroes who stand against evil. (That’s historically inaccurate, of course, but as far as movies go, it works.) An influence over everything from Star Wars to The Avengers, Seven Samurai is seminal in the history of movies, and Ghost of Tsushima players would be wise to see it for themselves.

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Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”

4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien”

4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien”

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The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien”

5Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite”

5Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite”

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Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite”

1Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”

Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor and Nicola Coughlan as Joy in Doctor Who Christmas special Joy to the World

1Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”

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Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”

2Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”

2Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”

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Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”

3Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”

3Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”

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Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”

4Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”

4Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”

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Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”

5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”

5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”

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Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”

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