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Cursed (「超」怖い話A 闇の鴉, 'Chô' kowai hanashi A: yami no karasu) is a 2004 Japanese horror film. Based on the written work of Yumeaki Hirayama, it is the directorial debut of Yoshihiro Hoshino. [1] The full Japanese title is Extremely Scary Story A: Dark Crow, and is the first theatrical release of the Cho Kowai Hanashi series ...
The film's cast also includes actress Marika Matsumoto, who plays a fictionalized version of herself, [3] as well as Rio Kanno, Tomono Kuga, and Satoru Jitsunashi. Noroi: The Curse was released in Japan in 2005, and has received limited distribution elsewhere. It has garnered generally positive reviews, with critics commending the presentation ...
Ring of Curse, released in Japan as Gomen Nasai (ゴメンナサイ, lit. "I'm Sorry"), is a 2011 Japanese horror film directed by Mari Asato. It is based on the 2011 cell phone novel Gomen Nasai by Yuka Hidaka. The film stars the Japanese idol girl group Buono! The film was released in theaters nationwide in Japan on October 29, 2011.
Ju-On: The Curse was released on home video on February 11, 2000. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] AllMovie called it a "surprisingly effective low-budget horror video from Japan", writing, "while the plot never quite comes together—it's haphazard and confusing—the movie succeeds because of its unnervingly creepy atmosphere and consistently mournful and ...
Kotodama – Spiritual Curse (学校の怪談 呪いの言霊, Gakkō no Kaidan Noroi no Kotodama) is a 2014 Japanese school horror film written and directed by Masayuki Ochiai and based on Gakkō no Kaidan. [1] [2] The main cast includes the five members of the Japanese idol girl group Tokyo Girls' Style. [2] The film was released on May 23 ...
Ju-On (呪怨, Juon, lit. ' Resentment Curse ', also known as The Grudge) is a Japanese horror franchise created by Takashi Shimizu.The franchise began in 1998 with the release of the short films Katasumi and 4444444444.
Suddenly a large group of men approach Musashi. Vastly outnumbered, Musashi fights and retreats, demanding a fair duel. While he escapes by the riverbank, Sasaki crosses the bridge and says that Toji will lose against Musashi. Toji acts bossy until Sasaki suddenly takes his sword and slices off Toji's topknot with the "Swallow Turn" move ...
Azumi (あずみ) is a 2003 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Ryûhei Kitamura and starring Aya Ueto, Yuma Ishigaki, Shun Oguri, Hiroki Narimiya, Takatoshi Kaneko, Eita, Shogo Yamaguchi and Joe Odagiri. Azumi is a live-action adaptation of Yū Koyama's manga series of the same title, and was followed by the sequel Azumi 2: Death or Love in 2005.