This week we picked two random Japanese films from the 2000's that deal with 2 Haunted Villages that have been sunken by a dam. We review faux documentary Noroi: The Curse (2005) about a journalist looking for a missing woman and child who somehow keeps disappearing every time he's close. He teams up with a few psychics to find the true horror of what's going on. Then we picked a new one that just released in the US called Howling Village (2019) by Takashi Shimizu who was the creator of Ju-on The Grudge. About a cursed and haunted location known as 'Howling Village'. When a family gets wrapped up in a few disappearances they fall deep and deep into the depths of this villages dark history. We review both of these films this week and give our thoughts and trivia! JOIN US! For another amazing episode!
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We have a big awesome episode for you today! Not only do we have an interview with Writer/Director Steven Kostanski ( The Void, Psycho Goreman ). We also have 2 movies from the 2000s to review for you! We review PULSE (2001) AKA Kairo and it's American remake PULSE (2006). Do they compare? Is Steven Kostanski going to make another Psycho Goreman? Find out in this Awesomely Big episode we have for you this week! I told you it was big! Don't wait. Dive in headfirst to the episode like PG jumps in to a hunky boy magazine.
This week we take on some J-Horror! So we decided to watch the newly re-released ONE MISSED CALL Trilogy from Arrow Video. In the late 90s and early 2000's J-Horror was all the rage. Another franchise surfaced shortly towards the end of that craze. One that actually used cellphones as it's way to scare the audience. In fact if you got a call from your own number and listened to the message it left. You would hear your future death from yourself and there was nothing you could do to avoid it. This spawned many sequels and we decided to pick up the phone and dial you in to a wonderful set of reviews. Death can't be put on hold…