Cannes 2026: Seeing Beyond “The Ring”
New Japanese horror films may be less visible in the west than they were during the J-horror era, but they continue to mine modern anxieties to disturb audiences.
New Japanese horror films may be less visible in the west than they were during the J-horror era, but they continue to mine modern anxieties to disturb audiences.
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If you’re in the Big Apple—or beneath it—you can (briefly) live the movie that opens Friday.
You can start to get lost in this underground existential nightmare.
The popular video game becomes an existential nightmare on the big screen.