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J-HORROR DOUBLE FEATURE: RING + JU-ON
1998/2002
Director
Hideo Nakata
Takashi Shimizu
Starring
Nanako Matsushima
Hiroyuki Sanada
Rie Inō
Megumi Okina
Misa Uehara
Misaki Ito
Runtime
188 minutes
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RING
All roads lead back to RING—the blockbuster Japanese horror movie that inspired a million nightmares (and ripoffs and remakes) with its phantasmic elegance. Television journalist Reiko investigates an urban legend about a cursed VHS tape that murders the viewer seven days after they watch it. As the mystery hits closer to home, Reiko joins forces with ex-husband/current-exorcist Takashi to destroy the curse. And (hopefully) survive an encounter with a ghost named Sadako. Directed by the great Hideo Nakata, RING is the highest grossing Japanese horror movie in history and it STILL manages to shred our nerves.
JU-ON: THE GRUDGE
Riding the J-horror wave, JU-ON: THE GRUDGE is one of the key 2000s films that redefined horror’s cultural landscape. A social worker visits an elderly woman at her house. The woman appears deeply disturbed, but that’s nothing compared to the shapeless black void — also known as “Kayako” — that lurks in an upstairs hallway. Quiet, creepy, and with bursts of unexpected intensity, JU-ON: THE GRUDGE combines liminal spaces and creepypasta chills to rattle your skeleton. There’s nothing scarier than not knowing what’s scaring you.
All roads lead back to RING—the blockbuster Japanese horror movie that inspired a million nightmares (and ripoffs and remakes) with its phantasmic elegance. Television journalist Reiko investigates an urban legend about a cursed VHS tape that murders the viewer seven days after they watch it. As the mystery hits closer to home, Reiko joins forces with ex-husband/current-exorcist Takashi to destroy the curse. And (hopefully) survive an encounter with a ghost named Sadako. Directed by the great Hideo Nakata, RING is the highest grossing Japanese horror movie in history and it STILL manages to shred our nerves.
JU-ON: THE GRUDGE
Riding the J-horror wave, JU-ON: THE GRUDGE is one of the key 2000s films that redefined horror’s cultural landscape. A social worker visits an elderly woman at her house. The woman appears deeply disturbed, but that’s nothing compared to the shapeless black void — also known as “Kayako” — that lurks in an upstairs hallway. Quiet, creepy, and with bursts of unexpected intensity, JU-ON: THE GRUDGE combines liminal spaces and creepypasta chills to rattle your skeleton. There’s nothing scarier than not knowing what’s scaring you.