It was the late-1990s when Hideo Nakata’s pioneering masterpiece Ringu sparked a global interest in Japanese horror. In the immediate years that followed, movies like Pulse, Dark Water, and One Missed ...
The Japanese Ju-On franchise, also known as The Grudge, is getting its first-ever drama series on Netflix on July 3. Netflix has unleashed the first official trailer for the Japanese-language series, ...
What many see as the start of the Grudge films was actually somewhere in the middle. Ju-On: The Grudge was a Japanese film released in 2002 that went on to inspire the American remake The Grudge in ...
The Japanese horror franchise JU-ON has gone through various forms in the last two decades. The franchise has delivered short films, American remakes titled The Grudge, and crossovers with the Ringu ...
Last week, a new horror series hit Netflix called JU-ON Origins and it brought a lot of scares to viewers over the weekend. Check out our spoiler-free review of JU-ON Origins here. However, for those ...
There's nothing more we like at Digital Spy than a good horror game. We listed our favourites this time last year in our Top Ten Scariest Games feature, which was no easy task thanks to countless ...
The official synopsis for Ju-On: Origins is brief, but reads: “The legendary Japanese horror franchise that has become a smash hit worldwide gets its first drama adaptation. In the Netflix Original ...
Ju-On creator Takashi Shimizu first introduced us to Kayako and Toshio in two Japanese shorts, Katasumi and 4444444444, which aired as part of a TV anthology series in 1998. However, it wasn't until ...
Ju-On: The Grudge has a bit of humor included in the horror game by way of two meters that track your bravery and level of fright. UGO got hands-on time with the Wii title and after failing a mission, ...
Wii horror JU-ON: The Grudge will release in Europe this fourth quarter, Rising Star said today. This is good news, if you like a scare. This is the game of the film, basically. Press release after ...
It takes an awful lot to creep me out these days. Having said that, the highest praise I can offer this marvelously outré Japanese horror film is that after viewing it on tape alone in my home one ...