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Japanese horror movies got a big leg-up in the 1950s and 1960s with Ugetsu and Kwaidan, before spinning heads over time with transgressive cult works (Tetsuo: The Ironman), comedic takes (Hausu,...
This list aims to capture the incredible range of Japanese horror films, from ridiculous horror comedies to harrowing tales of ghostly viruses.
When the abused tries to break free, things take shocking turns. "Seven Rooms" One day, a young boy and his older sister find themselves trapped in a small, concrete room. There are seven rooms in all, each containing a different prisoner. On the sixth day, everyone will be massacred.
Eerie, nightmarish, and downright spine-tingling, these films mark the scariest Japanese horror movies and are must-watch pictures for all who love horror cinema.
Japanese horror lifts the thin curtain between the living and the dead, conjuring up vengeful ghosts and high-tech demons in transgressive tales of madness, mutation, and death.
These movies are so influential that many of them were remade into American movies. From ghosts and demons to monstrous madmen, here are some of the best Japanese horror movies.
TSZDT: The Top 100 Japanese Horror Films. The main TSZDT list features 26 Japanese films. Out of the 7,195 nominated films, 316 Japanese films have received at least one vote. This list contains an anthology that shares production countries.
From classic black and white ghostly tales to modern takes on digital and cultural curses, Japanese horror filmmakers add an imaginative and creative flair to their films that can be hard to find in Western horror filmmaking.
Loved Parasite and want to dive deeper into the dark side of Asian cinema? Here's our picks for the best Asian horror movies.
An extensive list of Japanese horror films including some more obscure titles! I would advise sorting my iMDB rating because some of these films may not be to your tastes.