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Out of the well and into our homes: 'The Ring' and the J-horror boom
Matt Konopka looks back at Hideo Nakata's 'The Ring' and how Kôji Suzuki's eerie tale sparked the J-horror boom.
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'Ringu' author Koji Suzuki dead at 68; his work changed horror forever
The horror world is mourning the reported loss of legendary Japanese author Koji Suzuki, whose work forever changed ...
The Japanese horror film Ringu achieved success in its native Japan in 1998, captivating viewers with its eerie setup about a haunted videotape and the associated death curse. This led to an American ...
Having escaped Seattle and the troubles with the ghostly Samara (the girl who pops out of TV sets), Rachel and Aidan have settled in the quiet town of Astoria, Oregon where Rachel has landed a job ...
Ringu, the movie that inspired Hollywood's The Ring movies, has topped a poll to find the most popular Asian horror film ever made. The Japanese film, directed by Hideo Nakata, came top of the poll ...
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