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The Ring is a 2002 American supernatural horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and written by Ehren Kruger. Starring Naomi Watts , Martin Henderson , David Dorfman , and Brian Cox , the film focuses on Rachel Keller (Watts), a journalist who discovers a cursed videotape that causes its viewers to die seven days later.
In The Ring, Rachel Keller, an investigative journalist, is asked by her sister Ruth to investigate the mysterious circumstances behind her niece Katie's death.She informs Rachel that she found her daughter's distorted corpse in the closet and that her official cause of death was a heart attack, despite Katie being a healthy teenager.
Sadako Yamamura (山村 貞子, Yamamura Sadako) is the main antagonist of Koji Suzuki's Ring novel series and its eponymous film series.Her backstory varies between continuities, but all depict her as the vengeful ghost of a young psychic who was murdered and thrown into a well.
Cat People. Nastassja Kinski stars as Irena, a young woman who is visiting her brother Paul (Malcolm McDowell) in New Orleans. After Irena falls in love with a zoologist named Oliver (John Heard ...
Amongst the post-2000 American adaptations of Japanese horror, Gore Verbinski’s supernatural horror opus was the first and best. 20 Years Ago, The Ring Popularized and Perfected Asian Horror ...
Now possessing Yuri's body with the appearance of Sadako, a combined movement of both spirits and the sound of Kayako's death rattle. Suzuka screams in horror, and Tamao's psychic powers are overwhelmed. Toshio reappears behind them, and the girls' fates are left unknown. In a post-credits scene, the modified version of the cursed videotape is ...
The inspector comes up with a plan to send Diana out as bait, so they can follow the vampires to their lair and Santo can destroy them. However, one of the vampires’ henchmen disguises himself and steps into the ring to fight Santo. Santo narrowly defeats the masked henchman, whom he unmasks to reveal as a werewolf.
This essay by Heather Langenkamp on her favorite horror movie of all time is one of several contributed as part of Variety’s 100 Best Horror Movies of All Time package. The first horror movie ...