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  2. Kotodama – Spiritual Curse - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. School Ghost Stories - Wikipedia

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    School Ghost Stories (Japanese: 学校の怪談, Hepburn: Gakkō no Kaidan), also known as Haunted School, is a 1995 Japanese horror film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. [1] It follows a group of schoolchildren who encounter spirits and other supernatural happenings in an abandoned wing of their elementary school.

  4. School-Live! (film) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Schley from The Japan Times gave the film a score of 1.5 out of 5 citing: "Being aggressively boring, in fact, is the greatest sin of School-Live The principle that each scene of a film should push the story forward is discarded with abandon". [7] The movie was praised by the authors of the original School-Live! manga series. [8]

  5. Category:Japanese horror films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese horror films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 200 total. ... School Ghost Stories; Gekijōban Zero; Gemini (1999 film

  6. Tag (2015 film) - Wikipedia

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    Tag, known in Japan as Real Onigokko (Japanese: リアル鬼ごっこ, Hepburn: Riaru Onigokko), is a 2015 Japanese action horror film directed by Sion Sono and inspired by the title of the novel Riaru Onigokko by Yusuke Yamada. [1] [2] [3] It was released in Japan on July 11, 2015. [2]

  7. As the Gods Will (film) - Wikipedia

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    As the Gods Will (神さまの言うとおり, Kami-sama no Iu Tōri) is a 2014 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Takashi Miike. It is based on the first arc of the eponymous manga series by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Akeji Fujimura. The film was released on home media in the United States by Funimation. [3]

  8. Schoolgirl Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    They stated that it is daring for an American film director to use exaggerated western clichés for a Japanese horror-genre film. They called the film "a liberating 'fuck you', a surprisingly serious and decelerated undead Armageddon." [8] Sound design was favorably compared to Poltergeist II, but they faulted the director for his restrained gore.

  9. Toire no Hanako-san (film) - Wikipedia

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    In his book Flowers from Hell: The Modern Japanese Horror Film, author Jim Harper writes: "Although it's difficult to imagine American or European parents allowing their offspring to watch a film in which young children are terrorized by a serial killer, Toire no Hanako-san is easily the best of the Japanese horror movies aimed at pre-teen audiences."