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posted by Sasunaru120
Ben Shaw (Joshua Jackson) and his new bride, Jane (Rachael Taylor), leave New York for Tokyo, Japan, where Ben has a job as a photographer. While traveling, Jane hits a girl wearing a thin dress in the middle of the wilderness (despite the cold and snow), running over her with both wheels and running into a ditch. After regaining consciousness, they find there was no body or even a trace of blood on either the car or the road, and they decide to leave, thinking the victim was all right. They later start to find mysterious lights in their photos, which are later identified as spirit photography...
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posted by anviange
A film about killer hair extensions may sound like a
goofy premise but Sion Sono’s film is a must for J-
Horror fans and general horror film fans will lap it up
too.
There are two elements at work in the film. One is the
story of a dead girl’s corpse that keeps spouting
luxuriant black hair from every orifice. Her body is
stolen by a tricophilic who cuts her hair and sells it for
use in hairdressers for hair extensions. The hair
extensions, however, are possessed and either kill the
wearer or drive them insane.
Second is the story of trainee hair stylist Yuko who has
an absolute bitch whore of a sister...
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posted by anviange
Shogun’s Sadism is broken into two parts. Part one
deals with a peasant girl who saves the life of a Guard
by sucking snake venom out of his snakebite wound.
She is a Christian and the relationship is frowned upon
by his Master. Brutal torture is the name of the day as
the master tries to break her spirit by rape, torture and
sadism.
In the second story Sutezo is a handyman in a brothel.
He falls in love with one of the prostitutes and they run
away together. Unfortunately they are recaptured and
yet again, more graphic torture ensues.
Shogun’s Sadism is, like its notorious predecessor
Shogun’s Joy...
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Rika (理佳?)

Rika is a volunteer social worker charged with caring for Tokunaga Sachie, a catatonic elderly lady. She discovers the quiet suburban home in a state of disarray and her ward malnourished and soiled, with no one else home. While vacuuming she finds a family picture with the wife's face cut out. Upstairs she hears shuffling noises coming from the bedroom closet, which has been taped shut. Rika removes the tape and opens the door when she hears meowing sounds. Inside the closet she discovers a black cat and a young boy whom she recognizes from the photo. She calls the welfare center...
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posted by anviange
Directed by Korean golden boy Park Chan-Wook, Oldboy
is a blistering ride of a film and established Korea firmly
on the map as a serious player in the horror film
stakes.
Oh Dae-su is a drunken business man who suddenly
gets kidnapped on the night of his daughter’s birthday.
He is kept for 15 years in a room with no human
contact or no reason. He learns from the news on his
TV that his wife has been killed and he is the main
suspect. Exactly 15 years after he was first captured,
he is set free on a roof of a building.
Dae-su goes to a sushi restaurant where he tries to
rape Mi-do the chef. She confesses...
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posted by anviange
Joo-yun gets a flat tire on a snowy night but has the
misfortune of meeting Kyung-chul who dismembers
her and scatters her body parts all over the show. Her
fiance Soo-hyun is an intelligence agent and vows to
get revenge. He is given a list of four suspects –
including Kyung-chul. He searches The latter’s
belongings and find’s Joo-yun’s wedding ring. He
knows Kyung-chul is the killer.
Soo-hyun puts a tracking device on the school bus that
the killer drives. He attacks Kyung-chul as he is
sexually assaulting his next victim and implants a
device into him so he can listen in to his conversations...
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posted by Sasunaru120
The first segment, The Toilet, begins on Khao San Road, where a group of students are out drinking. Trouble starts when a couple of rough characters -- one is played by Chalat na Songkla -- turn up and start a fight. Chalat grabs a whisky bottle and wails on one of boys so severely the kid should be dead. But he's not. Battered and bruised, the young guy and his girlfriend are bundled into the back of the bad guys' car, where the girlfriend is surprised to learn her sweetheart has been dealing drugs and owes money to the two men. To retrieve the unsold merchandise, the foursome drive to the...
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posted by anviange
Gross out metal based hijinks from Japanese cult film
director Shinya Tsukomoto. Tetsuo: Iron Man is a firm
J-Horror fan favourite which has been simultaneously
disgusting and bewildering viewers for over 20 years.
The Metal Fetishist cuts open his leg and sticks a steel
rod in it. When the wound goes maggoty, he freaks out
and runs out of his abode only to be knocked down by
a Japanese businessman and his girlfriend. They dump
Metal Fetishist in a ravine but Metal Fetishist is intent
on wreaking revenge by forcing the businessman to
turn into a being completely made of metal. We are
treated to a number...
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posted by anviange
Teacher Yuko stands in front of the class and
announces she is going to resign. She explains that
Student A and Student B in her class killed her 3 year
old daughter and now in revenge she has infected the
milk they just drank with HIV infected blood. From the
disgusted response of the two boys, it is obvious who
the killers are.
Because her husband was ill with HIV, Yuko had
brought her daughter to school to play in an empty
classroom while she taught in another room. One day,
the child was gone and her body turned up floating in
the swimming pool. A student admits to killing the child
and when she shows...
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posted by Sasunaru120
Yun-hee, a South Korean writer, is under pressure by her editor to produce something of interest for her next book. She hasn’t had a book published in three years and is all too cognizant of this fact. Things look up when her old friend Seo-yeon calls from Vietnam. Seo-Yeon informs Yun-hee about a local Vietnamese folklore centered around a girl named “Muoi” and her haunted portrait. It just so happens that in Yun-hee’s prior novel, she wrote a semi-autobiographical tale concerning her friends titled “Secrets & Lies”. In the book Seo-Yeon was portrayed in the most horrible manner,...
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Haruka Yamano returns from America to Tokyo in a wheelchair, both legs having multiple fractures from a car accident. She is helped by her brother Koichi and their father. Their father travels to Singapore for business meetings and Koichi takes care of his sister and films her most of the time with his camera. The next morning, Haruka tells that her wheelchair has moved during the night and Koichi check the windows of her room to see if a stranger has broken in their house. He tells that probably a spirit had moved the wheelchair and he uses salt near the door of Haruka's bedroom to protect...
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posted by Sasunaru120
In Tokyo, during an evening get-together with friends, Okazaki Yoko's (Anna Nagata) cell phone suddenly rings in an eerie, unusual tone, cartoon styled. Not recognizing the tone, Yoko doesn't pick up soon enough and the call goes into "voice mail" (chakushin). When she sees that the call/message was from her own phone number and dated two days into the future, both she and her friend Nakamura Yumi (Kou Shibasaki) listen intently to the message. What they hear is the voice of Yoko in casual chit-chat, followed by a horrendous scream and then dead silence, which visibly disturbs Yoko and Yumi....
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posted by anviange
Directed by Korean golden boy Park Chan-Wook, Oldboy
is a blistering ride of a film and established Korea firmly
on the map as a serious player in the horror film
stakes.
Oh Dae-su is a drunken business man who suddenly
gets kidnapped on the night of his daughter’s birthday.
He is kept for 15 years in a room with no human
contact or no reason. He learns from the news on his
TV that his wife has been killed and he is the main
suspect. Exactly 15 years after he was first captured,
he is set free on a roof of a building.
Dae-su goes to a sushi restaurant where he tries to
rape Mi-do the chef. She confesses...
continue reading...
posted by anviange
Gross out metal based hijinks from Japanese cult film
director Shinya Tsukomoto. Tetsuo: Iron Man is a firm
J-Horror fan favourite which has been simultaneously
disgusting and bewildering viewers for over 20 years.
The Metal Fetishist cuts open his leg and sticks a steel
rod in it. When the wound goes maggoty, he freaks out
and runs out of his abode only to be knocked down by
a Japanese businessman and his girlfriend. They dump
Metal Fetishist in a ravine but Metal Fetishist is intent
on wreaking revenge by forcing the businessman to
turn into a being completely made of metal. We are
treated to a number...
continue reading...
posted by anviange
In a futuristic Japan, a man known as ‘Key Man’ has
spread a terrible virus that makes humans into
grotesque beings called Engineers who spout weapons
from any injury. A special task force has been set up to
deal with them. They use violence, cruelty and sadism
and executions to maintain order.
Helping them is Ruka, an expert dispatcher of
Engineers. She is looking for the man who killed her
father who was a policeman. Ruka is told to hunt down
Key Man but he infects her. A nationwide crackdown on
Engineers is ordered after a policeman turned Engineer
wastes an entire precinct in Tokyo.
Ruka meets...
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posted by Sasunaru120
Two teenagers, Masami (Hitomi Satō) and Tomoko (Yūko Takeuchi) talk about a videotape recorded by a boy in Izu which is fabled to bear a curse that kills the viewer seven days after watching. Tomoko then reveals that a week ago, she and three of her friends watched a weird tape and received a call after watching it. Unnervingly similar to the storied videotape, Masami realizes that Tomoko was fated to die. After some unsettling moments, Tomoko is killed by an unseen force with Masami having the horror of watching.

Some days later, Reiko Asakawa (Nanako Matsushima), a reporter investigating...
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posted by anviange
Dolls! Scary killer dolls! Argh!
I do not like dollies or mannequins coming to life. It
really scares the bejaysus out of me. Which is fantastic
fun when it comes to watching horror films. This is
definitely the best scary dolls movie I have ever
watched.
The basis of the plot was quite confusing. There is
something about during the Japanese occupation of
South Korea, a doll maker falls in love with a woman in
a red kimono and makes a huge life size doll in tribute
to her. The woman falls in love with him too. When she
is found murdered, the doll maker is blamed and killed.
The doll sits by his grave,...
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posted by anviange
I have included Three Extremes because it is a nifty
cross-Asia Portmanteau film featuring three films from
different countries in Asia – Dumplings, directed by
Fruit Chan (Hong Kong), Cut, directed by Park Chan-
Wook (S Korea) and Box, directed by Takashi Miike
(Japan).
In Dumplings, an actress is terrified that she is getting
old and losing her looks. She goes for a cure to a
woman who cooks her dumplings which contain a
remarkable rejuvenation ingredient. The ingredient is
sinister but the actress will do anything to retain her
youth.
In Cut, a psychotic extra from a film set holds the
director and...
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Lee Geum-ja served a lengthy prison sentence for the
murder of a young school boy Won-mo. the case is a
national sensation due to the lurid nature of the murder
and Lee Geum-ja’s young age at the time of the crime.
Due to her kindness and good deeds in prison, her
sentence is reduced. She is innocent of the murder –
forced into confessing by Mr Baek – the real killer who
threatened to kill her newborn daughter.
Once out of prison, Geum-ja calls on favours from
prison inmates for food, shelter and weapons. She also
secures a job in a pastry shop. To distance herself from
her kindly image she tarts...
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