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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.
The Grudge is a 2004 American supernatural horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu, written by Stephen Susco, and produced by Sam Raimi, Robert Tapert, and Takashige Ichise. A remake of Shimizu's 2002 Japanese horror film Ju-On: The Grudge , it is the first installment in The Grudge film series .
Haruka's boyfriend, Tetsuya Fukazawa, is scouting for a potential house to move into upon marrying her. After a visit to one particular house, a woman in white carrying a baby begins haunting him. High school student Kiyomi Kawai transfers to a new school upon the urging of her abusive mother, Mina.
Back at the Murakami house, mother Noriko has just returned home when she notices a disheveled Kanna entering her house. Her daughter moves to face her, showing her without her jaw, causing Noriko to scream in horror. Sometime later, the Nerima house is taken over by the Suzuki Real Estate, owned by Tatsuya Suzuki, for sale.
Ju-On: The Grudge is a 2002 Japanese supernatural horror film written and directed by Takashi Shimizu. It is the third installment in the Ju-On series and the first to be released theatrically (the first two being direct-to-video productions).
The Full House creator, who appears in the documentary, explains that he bought the house for $4 million in 2016, with the intention of using it to film Fuller House.
It is the fourth installment in the American The Grudge film series and stars Andrea Riseborough, Demián Bichir, John Cho, Betty Gilpin, Lin Shaye, and Jacki Weaver. The film follows a police officer who investigates several murders that are seemingly connected to a single house. A sequel to The Grudge was announced in 2011. In March 2014, it ...
The comedy series, which premiered on Thursday, December 12, followed three families vying to buy the same house, which they all thought would solve their problems.