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Oct 26, 2020 · Is a Genuinely Terrifying Hidden Gem. The Japanese horror film from 2005 defies convention and has developed a cult-like following—and for good reason. By Scott Meslow.
Noroi: The Curse is the scariest found footage film I have ever watched as it lulls you into a sense of comfort with charming comedy until the VHS quality visuals shock you with horrifying...
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- Kôji Shiraishi
- Horror, Mystery & Thriller
- Jin Muraki
Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Anton Bitel VODzilla.co. This is the truly demonic power of the filmmaker's tools & of horror in general: to mask the utterly ordinary with the...
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You should definitely watch Noroi: The Curse. It is, undoubtably, one of the best Found Footage horror movies around and, indeed, a fantastic horror movie in its own right. Featuring a compelling story that digs deep into your brain and refuses to leave, Noroi is unsettling and terrifically affecting.
- Marika Matsumoto, Rio Kanno, Jin Muraki
- Koji Shiraishi
Noroi: The Curse was released in Japan in 2005, and has received limited distribution elsewhere. It has garnered generally positive reviews, with critics commending the presentation, performances from the cast, atmosphere, and pacing of its narrative. It is available for streaming on Shudder.