
It’s so hard to scare people nowadays. There was a time when heavily implying that someone was being murdered was enough to make an audience hysterical – now, the sight of skinless mutant zombies raping and mutilating cheerleaders will get a chuckle at best.
Japanese horror, however, has always been able to shock and disturb, because its filmmakers recognise the superiority of suggestion and dark imagery. [click to continue…]
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