Japanese cinema is full of all sorts of movies, and the sentiment of Japanese filmmakers is unique, offering a different perspective on life. The dramas tend to be slow-burning features, while the ...
Japanese horror movies focus on eerie atmospheres and existential chills, not cheap thrills or gore. Examples like "Dark Water," "Pulse," and "Ju-on: The Grudge" redefine fear with unexplained dread.
Though Japanese and American horror films share the same objective — to scare their audiences — these two genres "scare" in completely different ways. American horror is full of massive gore and ...