3 April 2005, by Webmaster
Remakes of Japanese horror films like to play mind games
No flesh-eating zombies? No razor-fingered maniacs? No hockey masks? How can these movies even call themselves horror flicks?
Because they’re scary. And while they’re more spooky than splattery, more psychological than psycho, they’re also making money.
The recent crop of Japanese horror film remakes that are big-footing their way across the box office - with the hotly anticipated "Grudge 2" on the way - suggest that something (...)