Geungsi Gangster (2023) Manga Review – Gangster’s Paradise
Geungsi Gangster is an action thriller manga, written and illustrated by Singaporean artist Sean Lam, with additional writing from Junzi. The manga is part of Sean’s Geungsi series, working as a...
View Article[April Fools] Chimamire no Gakuen (1988): We found the Saki Sanobashi Sequel!
Here at Yurei, we have brought the search for Saki Sanobashi to our audience’s attention many times. Unfortunately, until now, it hasn’t been productive at all. We have discussed how the urban legend...
View Article[April Fools] 10 Most Beautiful Titles in Cinema – Beauty is in the Eye of...
Within the medium of cinema, where every frame is meticulously crafted to evoke emotions and ignite imaginations, titles serve as a gateway to the world within. It is not merely a sequence of words but...
View ArticleSaiko! The Large Family (2009) Film Review – Bless this Psychotic Mess
Leon Tolstoy once wrote, “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” While tragic, this notion works wonders in the horror and thriller genre. In fiction, the...
View ArticleGeungsi Kawaii (2023) Manga Review – Kawaii Desu Ne
Geungsi Kawaii is an action thriller manga, Written and illustrated by Singaporean artist Sean Lam, with additional writing from Junzi. The manga is part of Sean’s Geungsi series, working as a...
View ArticleThe J-Horror Virus (2023) Documentary Review – How Japanese Horror went from...
If you ask a Western horror fan, they can probably tell you exactly when they first heard about Hideo Nakata’s cult classic Ringu (1998). Whether it was due to the release of Gore Verbinski’s remake in...
View ArticleBest Wishes to All (2023) Film Review
Best Wishes to All, also known as Mina ni sachi are, is a 2023 Japanese horror film, written and directed by Yuta Shimotsu. An up-and-coming writer/director, Shimotsu is known as the creator of the...
View Article16 Top Femme Fatales list – Sexy and Deadly in Equal Measure
The femme fatale is one of the most compelling and enduring archetypes in film history, captivating audiences with their blend of beauty, mystery, and danger. These enigmatic women are uniquely able to...
View ArticlePanorama of Hell (1984) Manga Review – A Concoction of Abject Horror and...
Panorama of Hell is a 1984 Japanese horror one-shot manga, written and illustrated by Hideshi Hino. Known as a master horror mangaka, Hino is most notable as the writer/illustrator for such well-known...
View ArticleOccult Detective Club: Graveyard of Death Dolls (1986) Manga Review- A...
Born in 1946, Hideshi Hino stands out as a prominent Japanese horror artist, dedicating the majority of his life to conjuring various nightmares for his audience. Regrettably, in the Western world, his...
View ArticleUrban Legend of Gozu
Cow Head, or Gozu in Japanese, is an urban legend that cryptically claims the existence of a tale able to shatter one’s sanity from reading mere fragments – the whole tale not intact as supposedly that...
View ArticleGhost Killer (2024) Film Review – Revenge with a Twist [Fantastic Fest]
Ghost Killer is a 2024 Japanese action crime film written by Yugo Sakamoto and directed by Kensuke Sonomura. Sonomura is mostly known for his work as a stuntman, stunt coordinator, and stunt director...
View ArticleBaby Assassins: Nice Days (2024) Film Review – Children are the Future...
Baby Assassins: Nice Days is a 2024 Japanese action buddy comedy film, written and directed by Yugo Sakamoto. The film is the third installment of the Baby Assassins series of films, also written and...
View ArticleSenritsu Kaiki File Kowasugi! File 05: The Ghost Of Yotsuya! (2014) Film...
Picking up after the vile incident of the fourth Senritsu Kaiki File, Kudo assembles his team once again to film paranormal activities and to… discover isekai? Yes, you heard that right. That’s just...
View ArticleUrotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend (1989) Anime Review – Fun For All the...
Urotsukidoji: Legend of the overfiend is a 1989 Japanese, adult-oriented horror anime film, written by Shô Aikawa and directed by Hideki Takayama. Takayama is well-known as the director of a multitude...
View ArticleKuon (2004) Video Game Review – A Forgotten Survival Horror Classic
Kuon, developed by FromSoftware, is an atmospheric survival horror game released for the PlayStation 2 in 2004. Set in the Heian period of Japan, the game presents a gripping, eerie narrative revolving...
View ArticleVillage of Doom (1983) Film Review
Village of Doom is a 1983 Japanese period crime thriller, written by Bo Nishimura and Takuya Nishioka, and directed by Noboru Tanaka. Primarily working as a Roman Porno director under Nikkatsu...
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