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Witness the origin of the next great jazz legend.

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In the ethereal realm between horror and fantasy, “Kuroneko” unfolds a tale of revenge and supernatural intrigue in ancient Japan. A woman and her daughter-in-law fall victim to a band of marauding samurai. They are brutally attacked and left for dead, but their spirits are not so easily extinguished.

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 This avant-garde science fiction masterpiece, based on the novel by Kobo Abe, explores the profound existential crisis of an anonymous man whose disfigured face becomes the canvas for a provocative experiment in identity and empathy. Shot in crisp black and white, this cinematic exploration of the human condition remains a thought-provoking and visually arresting experience.

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We’re thrilled to include this groundbreaking Japanese silent film that defies conventions and plunges viewers into the depths of madness and despair. “A Page of Madness” is testament to the power of visual storytelling and cinematic experimentation.

Set within the walls of a mental asylum in Japan, the film follows the story of a janitor (Masao Inoue) who takes a job at the institution in order to be closer to his wife (Yoshie Nakagawa), a former performer who has been institutionalized after suffering a mental breakdown. As the janitor navigates the eerie corridors of the asylum, he encounters a cast of characters haunted by their own inner demons, including patients, doctors, and nurses.

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repare to be engulfed by the chilling embrace of terror in “Ringu,” a spine-tingling classic that transcends the genre.

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