"Humans are no longer at the top of the food chain." A new Us trailer has arrived online for the Japanese live-action adaptation of the manga series Tokyo Ghoul, which already opened in theaters in Japan back in July. The story is about a Tokyo college student who is attacked by a ghoul, a superpowered human who feeds on human flesh. He then discovers there's an entire race of ghouls and becomes a fugitive on the run, the "one and only existence who knows the two worlds." Starring Yû Aoi, Masataka Kubota, Shun'ya Shiraishi, Nozomi Sasaki, Fumika Shimizu, Yô Ôizumi, and others. One of the quotes in this trailer claims the film is the "best live-action anime adaptation to date." Not sure if that's true but it's worth a look. Here's the official Us trailer (+ poster) for Kentarô Hagiwara's Tokyo Ghoul, direct from YouTube: Human and ghoul. The one...
- 10/2/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The grudge has been held for far too long. This year, we will finally see the end to this terrible grudge curse as “Ju-on: The Final” hits the theaters.
The Beginning Sees Its End in “Ju-on: The Final”
The previous installment, “Ju-on: The Beginning of the End,” has spun a new story for the horror franchise. Whereas the preceding films painted the husband, Takeo Saeki (Yasuhito Hida), as the villain who mercilessly killed his wife and son purely out of jealousy, “The Beginning of the End” reveals that there was more to the story than a simple massacre.
As it turned out, Takeo was possessed by the ghost of a certain Toshio Yamaga.
Ghost to Human to Ghost. Who Will Not Be Furious?
Yamaga was a victim of child abuse. After suffering from the hands of his own family, he was found dead in a bedroom closet, his hands and feet bound.
The Beginning Sees Its End in “Ju-on: The Final”
The previous installment, “Ju-on: The Beginning of the End,” has spun a new story for the horror franchise. Whereas the preceding films painted the husband, Takeo Saeki (Yasuhito Hida), as the villain who mercilessly killed his wife and son purely out of jealousy, “The Beginning of the End” reveals that there was more to the story than a simple massacre.
As it turned out, Takeo was possessed by the ghost of a certain Toshio Yamaga.
Ghost to Human to Ghost. Who Will Not Be Furious?
Yamaga was a victim of child abuse. After suffering from the hands of his own family, he was found dead in a bedroom closet, his hands and feet bound.
- 5/30/2015
- by Mary Ann Simuangco
- AsianMoviePulse
A bulky selection of new stills from the Masayuki Ochiai ('Shutter') directed horror sequel 'Ju-On: Beginning of the End' have arrived bringing with them more spooky images of Kayako and Toshio amongst some new faces set to come across this ghostly duo in the latest installment. The next chapter in the the long-running J-horror franchise will be making an appearance at this months Fantasia International Film Festival and was unleashed into Japanese theatres last month. Nozomi Sasaki, Sho Aoyagi, Kai Kobayashi, Reina Triendl, Miho Kanazawa and Haori Takahashi all star. Check out the new images below....
- 7/15/2014
- Horror Asylum
In honor of it playing as part of this year's Fantasia Film Festival, we now have over a dozen images from Ju-on: Beginning of the End for you cats to start screeching over. Or maybe that screeching is just Toshio again. In any event...
Directed by Ochiai Masayuki (Infection, Hypnosis and the 2008 remake of Shutter), the sequel stars Nozomi Sasaki, Sho Aoyagi, Kai Kobayashi, Reina Triendl, Miho Kanazawa and Haori Takahashi.
Synopsis
An elementary school teacher named Yui (Sasaki) visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki (Kobayashi), who's been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrific tragedy which occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier. A cardboard box left in a closet holds the key to revealing a long-hidden truth.
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Directed by Ochiai Masayuki (Infection, Hypnosis and the 2008 remake of Shutter), the sequel stars Nozomi Sasaki, Sho Aoyagi, Kai Kobayashi, Reina Triendl, Miho Kanazawa and Haori Takahashi.
Synopsis
An elementary school teacher named Yui (Sasaki) visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki (Kobayashi), who's been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrific tragedy which occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier. A cardboard box left in a closet holds the key to revealing a long-hidden truth.
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- 7/14/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Director Masayuki Ochiai’s has unleashed a third Ju-on (The Grudge) movie onto the world and its spreading out from Japan, into new territories. Malaysia is set to get it next (on July 31st) and that means English subbed trailer time! Fingeers crossed it wont be long before it heads a little colder to home. Synopsis: This film focuses on the deceased Saeki family and its curse. An elementary school teacher named Yui (Nozomi Sasaki) visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki (Kai Kobayashi) who's been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrifying events that occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier.
- 6/18/2014
- 24framespersecond.net
Director Masayuki Ochiai’s has unleashed a prequel Ju-on (The Grudge) movie onto the world and its spreading out from Japan, into new territories. Malaysia is set to get it next (on July 31st) and that means English subbed trailer time! Fingeers crossed it wont be long before it heads a little colder to home. Synopsis: This film focuses on the deceased Saeki family and its curse. An elementary school teacher named Yui (Nozomi Sasaki) visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki (Kai Kobayashi) who's been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrifying events that occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier.
- 6/18/2014
- 24framespersecond.net
Further expanding the terrifying backstory of little Toshio Saeki is Japanese horror sequel 'Ju-On: Beginning of the End'. A new trailer from the Masayuki Ochiai ('Shutter') helmed project has been released featuring all the familiar traits and trappings of classic J-horror. Director Masayuki helms from a script he wrote and the sequel stars Nozomi Sasaki and Kai Kobayashi. Head below and check out the new trailer....
- 5/14/2014
- Horror Asylum
Toshio, the ghost boy who made audiences scared of cat meowing, is back. After being announced just a few months ago, an official trailer has already been released for Ju-on: Owari no Hajimari, or The Grudge: Beginning of the End, the seventh entry in the popular Japanese Ju-on horror franchise.
Set to be released in Japan on June 28th, Ju-on: Owari no Hajimari is written and directed by Masayuki Ochiai (2008 remake of Shutter) and stars Nozomi Sasaki and Kai Kobayashi. This is the first Japanese Ju-on film since 2009′s Ju-on: White Ghost (2009).
“An elementary school teacher named Yui visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki who’s been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrific tragedy which occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier. A cardboard box left in a closet holds the key to revealing a long-hidden truth.
Set to be released in Japan on June 28th, Ju-on: Owari no Hajimari is written and directed by Masayuki Ochiai (2008 remake of Shutter) and stars Nozomi Sasaki and Kai Kobayashi. This is the first Japanese Ju-on film since 2009′s Ju-on: White Ghost (2009).
“An elementary school teacher named Yui visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki who’s been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrific tragedy which occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier. A cardboard box left in a closet holds the key to revealing a long-hidden truth.
- 5/12/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
While we wait for the recently announced second remake of Ju-on (aka The Grudge), a seventh installment in the original Japanese franchise is on its way, set to open in Japan on June 28th. It's titled Ju-on: Beginning of the End, and today we've got the Japanese trailer for ya...
...which is guaranteed to make those pesky little hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Enjoy!
Directed by Ochiai Masayuki (Infection, Hypnosis and the 2008 remake of Shutter), the sequel stars Nozomi Sasaki, Sho Aoyagi, Kai Kobayashi, Reina Triendl, Miho Kanazawa and Haori Takahashi.
Synopsis
An elementary school teacher named Yui (Sasaki) visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki (Kobayashi), who's been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrific tragedy which occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier. A cardboard box left in a closet holds the key to revealing a long-hidden truth.
...which is guaranteed to make those pesky little hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Enjoy!
Directed by Ochiai Masayuki (Infection, Hypnosis and the 2008 remake of Shutter), the sequel stars Nozomi Sasaki, Sho Aoyagi, Kai Kobayashi, Reina Triendl, Miho Kanazawa and Haori Takahashi.
Synopsis
An elementary school teacher named Yui (Sasaki) visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki (Kobayashi), who's been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrific tragedy which occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier. A cardboard box left in a closet holds the key to revealing a long-hidden truth.
- 5/12/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
Production on Masayuki Ochiai's 'Ju-On: Beginning of the End' is well underway with a Japanese premiere scheduled in for 28 June. The movie which follows the 'Ju-On' franchise marks its seventh theatrical outing and reintroduces us to the terrifying Toshio Saeki. The first teaser trailer from the production has arrived featuring the typically creepy noise now famously synonymous with the series. Masayuki will write and direct whilst Nozomi Sasaki and Kai Kobayashi both star in the sequel. Head below to check out the new trailer as well as the previous teaser art....
- 3/18/2014
- Horror Asylum
The first teaser trailer is here for Ju-on: Owari no Hajimari (translated: Ju-On: The Beginning of the End), and it's filled with the kind of sounds that to this day sends shivers down our backs. Check it out!
Ochiai Masayuki (Infection, Hypnosis and the 2008 remake of Shutter) is directing. Thus far Nozomi Sasaki has been cast along with Kai Kobayashi as the dreaded Toshio Saeki.
The flick is filming now with a release date slated for June 28.
Synopsis
An elementary school teacher named Yui (Sasaki) visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki (Kobayashi), who's been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrific tragedy which occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier. A cardboard box left in a closet holds the key to revealing a long-hidden truth.
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Ochiai Masayuki (Infection, Hypnosis and the 2008 remake of Shutter) is directing. Thus far Nozomi Sasaki has been cast along with Kai Kobayashi as the dreaded Toshio Saeki.
The flick is filming now with a release date slated for June 28.
Synopsis
An elementary school teacher named Yui (Sasaki) visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki (Kobayashi), who's been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrific tragedy which occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier. A cardboard box left in a closet holds the key to revealing a long-hidden truth.
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- 3/17/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Ju-on Beginning of the End Trailer, Posters. Masayuki Ochiai‘s Ju-on: Beginning of the End / Ju-on: Owari no Hajimari (2014) teaser trailer, movie poster stars Nozomi Sasaki and Kai Kobayashi. Ju-on: Beginning of the End‘s plot synopsis: “An elementary school teacher named Yui visits the home of a [...]
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- 3/17/2014
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
We told you earlier that the franchise scared up by Takashi Shimizu was getting a new entry entitled Ju-on: Owari no Hajimari (translated: Ju-On: The Beginning of the End), and today we have the first official bit of teaser art!
Ochiai Masayuki (Infection, Hypnosis and the 2008 remake of Shutter) is directing. Thus far Nozomi Sasaki has been cast along with Kai Kobayashi as the dreaded Toshio Saeki.
The flick is filming now with a release date already slated for June 28. That's pretty fast.
Synopsis
An elementary school teacher named Yui (Sasaki) visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki (Kobayashi), who's been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrific tragedy which occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier. A cardboard box left in a closet holds the key to revealing a long-hidden truth.
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Ochiai Masayuki (Infection, Hypnosis and the 2008 remake of Shutter) is directing. Thus far Nozomi Sasaki has been cast along with Kai Kobayashi as the dreaded Toshio Saeki.
The flick is filming now with a release date already slated for June 28. That's pretty fast.
Synopsis
An elementary school teacher named Yui (Sasaki) visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki (Kobayashi), who's been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrific tragedy which occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier. A cardboard box left in a closet holds the key to revealing a long-hidden truth.
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- 3/14/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Apparently the franchise scared up by Takashi Shimizu still has some gasp left in the old ghost tank in Japan as Ju-on: Owari no Hajimari (translated: Ju-On: The Beginning of the End) is getting ready to start production!
Eigapedia got the early word. Ochiai Masayuki, (Infection, Hypnosis and the 2008 remake of Shutter) is directing. Thus far Nozomi Sasaki has been cast along with Kai Kobayashi as the dreaded Toshio Saeki.
Filming begins tomorrow with a release date already slated for June 28. That's pretty fast.
Synopsis
An elementary school teacher named Yui (Sasaki) visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki (Kobayashi), who's been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrific tragedy which occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier. A cardboard box left in a closet holds the key to revealing a long-hidden truth.
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Eigapedia got the early word. Ochiai Masayuki, (Infection, Hypnosis and the 2008 remake of Shutter) is directing. Thus far Nozomi Sasaki has been cast along with Kai Kobayashi as the dreaded Toshio Saeki.
Filming begins tomorrow with a release date already slated for June 28. That's pretty fast.
Synopsis
An elementary school teacher named Yui (Sasaki) visits the home of a boy named Toshio Saeki (Kobayashi), who's been absent from school for a long period of time. When she arrives, she re-lives the horrific tragedy which occurred in the Saeki household 10 years earlier. A cardboard box left in a closet holds the key to revealing a long-hidden truth.
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- 3/4/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: Chiang Hsiu Chiung’s feature [pictured] is currently in post-production.
Japan’s Toei Company has announced Chiang Hsiu Chiung’s Land’s End Café – a coffee-lover’s Bagdad Café set against the sea.
About the friendship between two very different Japanese women, the film stars Hiromi Nagasaku (Rebirth) and Nozomi Sasaki (My Rainy Days).
Taiwanese director Chiang, who started in films acting in Edward Yang’s A Brighter Summer Day, worked as assistant director to Hou Hsiao Hsien.
She directed award-winning TV feature Artemisia. Her documentary Let The Wind Carry Me won 2010 Taipei Film Festival’s Grand Prize, screened in Tokyo International Film Festival’s Winds of Asia section, and was nominated for a Golden Horse Award.
Budgeted at $1.17m (JPY120m), the film’s currently in post-production. Toei plans a winter 2014 release.
“Modeled on a café that actually exists on the Noto Peninsula, we wanted to produce a film where the characters’ lives unfolded in those...
Japan’s Toei Company has announced Chiang Hsiu Chiung’s Land’s End Café – a coffee-lover’s Bagdad Café set against the sea.
About the friendship between two very different Japanese women, the film stars Hiromi Nagasaku (Rebirth) and Nozomi Sasaki (My Rainy Days).
Taiwanese director Chiang, who started in films acting in Edward Yang’s A Brighter Summer Day, worked as assistant director to Hou Hsiao Hsien.
She directed award-winning TV feature Artemisia. Her documentary Let The Wind Carry Me won 2010 Taipei Film Festival’s Grand Prize, screened in Tokyo International Film Festival’s Winds of Asia section, and was nominated for a Golden Horse Award.
Budgeted at $1.17m (JPY120m), the film’s currently in post-production. Toei plans a winter 2014 release.
“Modeled on a café that actually exists on the Noto Peninsula, we wanted to produce a film where the characters’ lives unfolded in those...
- 2/10/2014
- by hjnoh2007@gmail.com (Jean Noh)
- ScreenDaily
The official website for Toru Hosokawa’s upcoming island survival movie Paikaji Nankai Sakusen has been updated with a trailer.
Based on a 2004 novel by Makoto Shiina which has been described as modern spin on Robinson Crusoe, the film stars Sadao Abe as a cameraman named Sasaki who decides to take a trip to an island in southern Japan to cheer himself up after being laid off.
After he gets drunk with some campers one night, he wakes up to discover he’s been relieved of all his money and possessions. Later, he meets a young man from the city named Okkochi (Kento Nagayama), the Kansai dialect-speaking Apa (Shihori Kanjiya), and Kimi (Nozomi Sasaki) and the four of them begin a life of island survival together.
One day, Sasaki hears a rumor of the four homeless campers who stole his stuff, and he begins formulating an intricate plan to both...
Based on a 2004 novel by Makoto Shiina which has been described as modern spin on Robinson Crusoe, the film stars Sadao Abe as a cameraman named Sasaki who decides to take a trip to an island in southern Japan to cheer himself up after being laid off.
After he gets drunk with some campers one night, he wakes up to discover he’s been relieved of all his money and possessions. Later, he meets a young man from the city named Okkochi (Kento Nagayama), the Kansai dialect-speaking Apa (Shihori Kanjiya), and Kimi (Nozomi Sasaki) and the four of them begin a life of island survival together.
One day, Sasaki hears a rumor of the four homeless campers who stole his stuff, and he begins formulating an intricate plan to both...
- 5/18/2012
- Nippon Cinema
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