And Juno Books, home of the paranormal romance, has a PDF with "Five Classic Ghost Stories" (by female writers) as a Halloween gift.
It aren't even the usual five stories, so what are you waiting for?
And Juno Books, home of the paranormal romance, has a PDF with "Five Classic Ghost Stories" (by female writers) as a Halloween gift.
It aren't even the usual five stories, so what are you waiting for?
Ju-Rei is a strange little film. It is a Japanese Direct-to-Video production with many of the problems that typically plagues these movies, like mostly bad acting and a non-budget. Additionally it is highly derivative of Takashi Shimizu's Ju-On and uses all clichés connected with the terrible word "J-Horror" (to digress a little: I daily pray for the person who coined that abomination to be visited by a little blue boy).
But its director Koji Shiraishi (who would go on to direct the higher budgeted and very good Noroi) does a few quite inspired things: