RELEASED: 31.01.2010
Spirals, mysteries, dark shadows, ghosts and creepy looking toys. Welcome to J-Horror land! Shock Labyrinth isn’t only the first J-Horror to be presented in 3D, it’s also effectively a massive tribute to everything we’ve found scary about the genre over the last ten years; An emphasis on atmosphere and giving the audience the spooks instead of spraying them with gore, Ordinary objects inbued with evil, dread and fear (In this case a cuddly rabbit, but you could subsitute that for a ring, wig or mobile phone), young raven haired women as conduits of terror, the list goes on…
Essentially, if, like me, you’re a big fan of moody Asian horror and you’d like to see a more garish version in glorious 3D, then seek out Shock Labyrinth, it’s coming soon to UK DVD
CARNIVALS & FAIRGROUND RIDES
THE OFFICIAL UK SHOCK LABYRINTH SITE
Hmm..
I heard bad reviews about this but will check it out sometime
It’s not the Citizen Kane of Horror or anything but I liked it. I like red herrings, twists and spooky atmospherics over a locked down, logical plot. The criticisms people have of this film are generally the criticisms people have of the genre.
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