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Japanese with English subtitles Schoolgirl Apocalypse ( セーラー服黙示録 , Sērā-fuku mokushiroku , " Sailor suit Apocalypse") is a 2011 Japanese zombie film written and directed by John Cairns, as his first feature film. [ 1 ]
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).
T. Tamami: The Baby's Curse; Temple (film) Tetsu no tsume; The Ghost of Yotsuya (Daiei film) Toire no Hanako-san (film) Tokyo Fist; Tokyo Ghoul (film) Tokyo Gore School
Virus, known in Japan as Fukkatsu no Hi (復活の日, lit."Day of Resurrection"), is a 1980 Japanese post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. [4] [5] Based on Sakyo Komatsu's 1964 novel of the same name, [1] the film stars an international ensemble cast featuring Masao Kusakari, Sonny Chiba, George Kennedy, Robert Vaughn, Chuck Connors, Olivia Hussey, Edward James ...
Many critics have been divided on the genre of the film. While Onibaba is regarded a "period drama" by David Robinson, [18] or "stage drama" by Japanese film scholar Keiko I. McDonald, [19] Phil Hardy included it in his genre compendium as a horror film, [20] and Chuck Stephens describes it as an erotic-horror classic. [21]
Black Rat (Japanese: クロネズミ, Hepburn: Kuronezumi) is a 2010 Japanese slasher film directed by Kenta Fukasaku. [1] It stars Misaki Yonemura , Hiroya Matsumoto , and Rina Saito . The film's plot follows six high school students who receive mysterious messages asking them to meet in a classroom at midnight, after which they are targeted ...
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 was released in an English-subtitled format in the United States under the title The Night of the Vampire on August 6, 1971. [9] The release was limited only to Japanese theatres in New York and Los Angeles. [10] The film has also gone under the title Legacy of Dracula. [11]