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Exit 8 Review: This Flat Japanese Psychological Horror Could've Been Great If It Wasn't So Underwhelming
Psychological horrors are not only meant to mess with the characters’ minds, but also make us think about what they’re experiencing. Japanese horror Exit 8 barely gets there in that regard. Based on ...
Liminal space horror (scary stories set in sparse hallways and abandoned-looking locations that invoke a mixture of both nostalgia and dread) is having a moment. The excellent recent trailer for ...
A young Japanese man trapped in a brightly lit, surreal hallway desperately counts the number of doors, vents, and lockers. He obsessively checks the words written on the poster ads lining the walls, ...
This image released by Neon shows Yamato Kôchi in a scene from "Exit 8." (Neon via AP) Hallways, generally speaking, are not places you want to be in the movies. You can be just strolling down one ...
Hallways, generally speaking, are not places you want to be in the movies. You can be just strolling down one when, all of a sudden, elevator doors open up and a river of blood comes flowing out. They ...
Hallways, generally speaking, are not places you want to be in the movies. You can be just strolling down one when, all of a sudden, elevator doors open up and a river of blood comes flowing out. They ...
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