Best Japanese Horror
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Shutter (2008) is a Japanese horror film that blends supernatural elements with a compelling mystery. A photographer and his girlfriend discover disturbing images appearing in their photographs after...
Shinji Ogawa's 'Bokeh' is a Japanese horror film that creates a deeply unsettling and atmospheric experience. The film follows a photographer who discovers that the ability to photograph something cau...
Hideo Nakatas 'Ringu' is the film that sparked the global J-Horror craze. A journalist investigates a cursed videotape that kills anyone who watches it within seven days. Unlike the jump-scare-heavy h...
The Fatal Frame series (known as Project Zero in Japan) offers a unique take on survival horror, centered around using a camera to exorcise vengeful spirits. Players control young women investigating...
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