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A film version of the psychic omnibus horror "Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi".

A horror drama presented by Hideo Nakata, the mastermind of the Japanese horror boom, with a group of gorgeous actors. A total of 2 episodes are included, including the story of a teacher who is troubled by spirits and a dropout student "The 5th Tatari in 6 rows".

This is the fifth installment in the “Cursed Mirror” series, which consists of image drama and real drama, selected from horror stories in the most familiar places such as schools, hospitals, and inns. One night, Miyuki wakes up to use the restroom. While washing her hands in an old hospital bathroom, she sees a woman's image in the mirror...

A live-action film adaptation of Yosuke Takahashi's "School Ghost Story" serialized in Akita Shoten's Weekly Shonen Champion.

Japanese horror film with four segments.

An eerie patient, Shima, appears to Haruna, a psychiatrist. "I have a nightmare." Haruna murmured Shima with hypnosis, but since that day Haruna has been suffering from her sleep disorders. Is the fierce incident that comes one after another a dream? Is it a reality? What is Shima?

Don't stop at "scary"! For those who want to experience the true essence of a ghost story with gusto!

An original omnibus horror film from the duo of Norio Tsuruta and Chiaki Konaka, depicting the terror of evil spirits that haunt four beautiful women. The film contains five episodes, including "Makeup for the Dead," in which a woman who did the makeup for a dead woman is cursed.

17th installment in Broadway's "Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi" series.

34th installment in Broadway's "Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi" series.

In the last horror story, realities become confused, leading to a devastating and absurd ending.

First theatrical film in Broadway's "Honto ni Atta Kowai Hanashi" series.

Thriller Night, a ghost story live bar that originated in Sapporo, where you can hear a ghost story once an hour, has become a sensation. Following its expansion to Roppongi, Tokyo, it has been featured by various media outlets and gained attention as a potential new paranormal hotspot in the city center.

Junji Inagawa tells 6 stories.

Oda presents horror stories that he himself experienced, narrated by himself and recreated in video. The film also features exorcism scenes that have never been shown in Japan before, as well as secret psychic photos that were sealed away because they were too dangerous!

Oda Mamoru delivers the horror he actually experienced, with his own narration and recreated images. It also includes scenes of exorcism.

Oda presents horror stories that he himself experienced, narrated by himself and recreated in video. The film also features exorcism scenes that have never been shown in Japan before, as well as secret psychic photos that were sealed away because they were too dangerous!

Oda Mamoru delivers the horror he actually experienced, with his own narration and recreated images. It also includes scenes of exorcism.

Strange events plague the Aoyama family's residence, led by samurai Aoyama Harima. Three months earlier, Harima was asked to show a family heirloom, a red Goryeo dish, to his uncle and a senior official. The dish was found broken, and Harima's attendant, Okiku, was blamed and punished. After Okiku's death, Harima, tormented by guilt, contemplates suicide but is stopped by another attendant, Oyuki. The dish must be presented to an imperial envoy, and mysterious deaths among the servants suggest supernatural involvement. As Harima seeks the truth behind the tragic events, he must confront vengeful spirits and uncover the mystery with Okiku's restless spirit aiding him in this tale of love, intrigue, and revenge.

A semi-documentary film about the legendary hungarian rock guitarist, Béla Radics.

Dead bodies with eyeballs ruptured are continuously found. Their direct causes of death are heart attacks and they acted like they were possessed right before their deaths. Mizuki is a university student. Her friend dies in front of her. Meanwhile, Haruo’s younger brother dies. Mizuki and Haruo begin to investigate together. They learn that Eiko holds a key to the mystery. Soon, Eiko's eyeballs rupture and she dies by a heart attack. Before she dies, she mentions the word "Shirai-san.”