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Directed by Takashi ShimizuOrigin JaponGenres HorrorThemes Films about children,
Ghost filmsActors Takako Fuji,
Takashi Matsuyama,
Tomohiro Kaku,
Yūko Daike,
Denden,
Yūya OzekiRating60%
Like the first film, Ju-on 2 is split into six vignettes, the first two being taken from the first. The segments are presented in the following order: Kayako (伽椰子), Kyoko (響子), Tatsuya (達也), Kamio (神尾), Nobuyuki (信之), and Saori (沙織)., 1h32
Directed by Takashi ShimizuOrigin JaponGenres HorrorThemes Films about children,
Ghost filmsActors Megumi Okina,
Misaki Ito,
Yui Ichikawa,
Takako Fuji,
Misa Uehara (actress, born 1983),
Yūya OzekiRating67%
The film’s story takes place over a number of years and like the other Ju-on films, is told in a non-linear order in six segments. The segments are presented in the following order: Rika (理佳), Katsuya (勝也), Hitomi (仁美), Toyama (遠山), Izumi (いづみ), and Kayako (伽椰子). The synopsis shall be told in the chronological order of events., 1h10
Directed by Takashi ShimizuOrigin JaponGenres HorrorThemes Films about children,
Ghost filmsActors Chiaki Kuriyama,
Yumi Yoshiyuki,
Takako Fuji,
Takashi Matsuyama,
Hitomi Miwa,
Asumi MiwaRating68%
The film is told in anachronistic order through six segments, each titled after a character central to each segment. They are, in order: Toshio (俊雄), Yuki (由紀), Mizuho (瑞穂), Kanna (柑菜), Kayako (伽椰子), and Kyoko (響子).Directed by Takashi ShimizuOrigin USAGenres HorrorThemes Ghost filmsActors David Gallagher,
Jake Weber,
Yūya Ozeki,
Teruyuki Kagawa,
Marielle Jaffe,
Alison LohmanThe movie follows a young woman, who has a long-term phobia of the dark and a strange scar on her wrist that looks like a Japanese symbol. She is convinced that it is the source of her problems, but her father says it’s a simple scar. She visits multiple doctors and no one is able to help her, until she meets an expert in the paranormal who reveals that it is a terrible Japanese curse. She discovers that two days after her scar bleeds, someone dies in the dark… , 1h31
Directed by Takashi ShimizuOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Fantastic,
HorrorThemes Films about children,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Ghost filmsActors Sarah Michelle Prinze,
Jason Behr,
William Mapother,
KaDee Strickland-Behr,
Clea DuVall,
Bill PullmanRating59%
The Grudge describes a curse that is born when someone dies in the grip of a powerful rage or extreme sorrow. The curse is an entity created where the person died. Those who encounter this evil supernatural force die; and the curse is reborn repeatedly, passed from victim to victim in an endless, growing chain of horror. The following events are explained in their actual order; the original film is presented in a non-linear narrative., 1h42
Directed by Takashi ShimizuOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
HorrorThemes Films about children,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Ghost filmsActors Amber Tamblyn,
Arielle Kebbel,
Jennifer Beals,
Edison Chen,
Matthew Knight,
Sarah RoemerRating51%
In Japanese society, it is said a curse is created when a person dies in the grip of a powerful rage or sorrow. Those who encounter the evil supernatural force are consumed by it, the curse is born repeatedly and spreads. The original victims of the curse, the Saeki family, haunt their Tokyo suburban house as ghosts and kill anyone who enters. Housewife Kayako Saeki was murdered by her husband Takeo after he discovered she loved another man, their son Toshio and pet cat Mar also being murdered, before Takeo was hung by Kayako’s ghost. In the first film, American social worker Karen Davis tried to burn the house down to stop the curse, but failed, finding herself hospitalised and haunted by Kayako. The film’s chronology is told in a non-linear fashion, taking place in 2004 and 2006 respectfully., 1h35
Directed by Takashi ShimizuOrigin JaponGenres Thriller,
HorrorThemes Films about children,
Pregnancy films,
Films about sexuality,
Ghost filmsActors Noriko Sakai,
Kei Horie,
Yui Ichikawa,
Chiharu Niiyama,
Kaoru Mizuki,
Takako FujiRating63%
Like the rest of the Ju-on series, the film takes place over a period of time, and is told in a non-linear order as six overlapping vignettes. The overarching plot involves the haunted house of the deceased Saeki family, whose brutal murders caused by Kayako Saeki’s crush on another man led to the creation of a curse. Anyone who enters the house will be cursed and eventually consumed by the ghosts of the Saekis. The vignettes are presented in the following order: Kyoko (京子), Tomoka (朋香), Megumi (恵), Keisuke (圭介), Chiharu (千春), and Kayako (伽椰子)., 1h32
Origin JaponGenres HorrorThemes Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Ghost filmsActors Erika Sawajiri,
Shun Oguri,
Aya Sugimoto,
Serena Varghese,
Itsuji Itao,
Christine AutenRating49%
A young boy, Takeshi, is told by a mysterious woman that he will die after picking up a ticket inside a red bag. While boarding the subway train home, he is pulled outside of the train, which briefly stops when the conductor is distracted by a figure outside. The next day, Takeshi's classmate, Noriko Kimura, finds the ticket and shows it to her sister, Nana, experiencing a vision of a baby and her mother in the process. Noriko spots Takeshi while waiting for the train and tries to follow him, but ends up missing too. Nana decides to take action and contacts the train conductor, Shunichi Kuga. From the name she remembers written on the ticket, Yaeko Aonuma, she learns that the ticket has been returned to the lost-and-found multiple times and the people who did so have all died. The victims all have two distinguishing features: black marks covering their face and black eyes. Nana visits Takeshi's apartment, but flees when she sees that Takeshi has returned, but is naked, pale, has dark marks on his face and dark eyes, with his mother repeatedly babbling that he is no longer Takeshi.