Japan Movie Horror
Japan Movie Horror. Japanese horror movies (also known as J-horror) are almost a genre apart, as they are very different from western horror movies. While influenced by western horror cinema trends, more often than not, J-horror still retains a heavy element of classic Japanese storytelling.
From folk tales to body horror to monster movies, Japan's cinema finds new ways to thrill and disturb audiences. God's Left Hand, Devil's Right Hand. In Japan, when the volunteer social assistant Rika Nishina is assigned to visit a family, she is cursed and chased by two revengeful fiends: Kayako, a woman.
A fear-obsessed freelance cameraman (Shinya Tsukamoto) investigates an urban legend involving mysterious spirits that haunt the subways of Tokyo.
And still keeps appending amusingly daunting movies.
For a comprehensive Asian horror film list, check out: Asian Horror Movie Compilation A collection of horror movies from Japan. God's Left Hand, Devil's Right Hand. Based on the horror manga by Junji Ito, also known as Uzumaki.
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