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3 reasons why the ring changed horror movies forever
With the passing of Koji Suzuki, he leaves a legacy of horror with his novel Ring. This book alone inspired a franchise that ...
Roger is passionate about movies and TV shows, as well as the drive-in theater. Aside from hosting and producing three podcasts and a monthly live show, he also collects comic books, records, VHS ...
His “Ring” trilogy helped create a genre known as J-horror and spawned a multimedia franchise, including one of the highest-grossing horror films ever made.
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Out of the well and into our homes: 'The Ring' and the J-horror boom
Matt Konopka looks back at Hideo Nakata's 'The Ring' and how Kôji Suzuki's eerie tale sparked the J-horror boom.
The movie adaptation of Ring became the catalyst for the rise of the “J-Horror” film genre. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Suzuki's 1991 horror novel didn't just spark the 'Ring' movies, it also changed the game for horror in and out of Japan.
His creations not only scared the wits out of us in the film adaptations of the early 2000s, but also introduced Japanese horror to a wide audience.
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