And we’d be remiss to not include at least the original kaiju movie, Godzilla. ![]() Japanese horror movies got a big leg-up in the 1950s and 1960s with Ugetsu and Kwaidan, before spinning heads over time with transgressive cult works ( Tetsuo: The Ironman), comedic takes ( Hausu, One Cut of the Dead), and crossover hits ( Ringu, Audition). ![]() (Photo by Tidepoint Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection) The Best Japanese Horror Moviesįrom folk tales to body horror to monster movies, Japan’s cinema finds new ways to thrill and disturb audiences.
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