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The Sword (1980) A King Hu-like Martial Arts Rarity
Japan Organised Crime Boss (1969) The Yakuza Movie Before Yakuza Movies
Haxan (1922) One of the Single Most Important Texts for Folk Horror
Tomie (1998) She may keep coming back, but the audience won’t be
Black Tuesday (1954) Roughed-up noir gem with a dark shadow for a soul
Bookworm (2024): Offbeat Coming-of-Age Struggles with Tone
Slap the Monster on Page One (1972): A Still Relevent Look at Media Manipulation
The Creep Tapes (2024) Peachfuzz is Back and Scarier than Ever
Rough Justice: Two New Shorts from the North West – Before the Law and Disposal (2024)
Made in Japan (2018) and Winny (2023) Tales of Modern Strife in Japan (Review)
The Invasion (2007) Derided in its Day, Terrifying in Ours
The Blair Witch Project (1999) Modern Horror Legend gets Release that matches its Stature
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