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RING 0 (2000)

Certification15 Our Rating

A reporter dies during Yananura Shizuko's demonstration of parapsychological power, soon every single reporter involved in the event has perished. The fiancée of one of the dead men becomes determined to find out what or who is culpable and wreak revenge. Ring 0 is the final and the first part of the ring trilogy and promises to provide more explanation as to the origins of the curse, it is also an elegant and stylish addition to the more cerebral and psychological horror genre. find out more...
SHIKOKU (1999)

Certification12 Our Rating

As an adult, Hinako returns to the island of Shikoku, which she left when her parents moved her to Tokyo as a child. Upon her return, she learns that her childhood best friend, Sayori, whom she lost touch with after moving to the city -drowned in a lake at the age of 16. Fumiya, was dating Sayori when she died, and he claims to be haunted by her spirit. As the two old friends begin investigating Sayori's death, they discover a link between a rash of temple desecrations and her priestess mother, find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

The cream of Japan's horror elite contributes to this collection of thirty three ghostly tales created for Japanese television. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

The cream of Japan's horror elite contributes to this collection of thirty three ghostly tales created for Japanese television. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

The original sequel to Hideo Nakata's deeply un-nerving "Ring" focuses on Dr Mitsuo Ando and his determination to understand and ultimately end Sadako's deadly wraith. The Spiral attempts to explain more than "Ring 2" and provide some kind of closure, but it was deemed too difficult to follow when first previewed. An intriguing alternative to Nakata's adaptation of Koji Suzuki's second book in the Ring trilogy. find out more...
VITAL (2004)

Certification18 Our Rating

After waking from a coma following a car crash, Hiroshi suffers from amnesia, barely recognising his own parents he re-enrols in medical school in an effort to re-establish some normality to his life. When he begins an anatomy course he is horrified and shocked to discover that he recognises the female cadaver he has to work on as his ex-girlfriend who died in the accident that hospitalised him. Vital is a hard film to categorise but as it comes from the imagination of Tsukamoto (of Tetsuo fame) find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A series of mysterious deaths plague the students and teachers of an exclusive private school as the ghost of a young girl seeks revenge. School children, suicide, death and the supernatural, a combination repeated over and over again in Tartan's coffers. Predictably creepy and atmospheric but let's face it, if you've seen any of the other Asian 'haunted school' yarns (and there have been quite a few) it's nothing you haven't seen before. find out more...