
Pulse (2001) - IMDb
Pulse: Directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. With Haruhiko Katô, Kumiko Asô, Koyuki, Kurume Arisaka. Two groups of people discover evidence that suggests spirits may be trying to invade the human world through the Internet.
Pulse (2001) - Plot - IMDb
The plot centers on ghosts invading the world of the living via the Internet. It features two parallel story lines. First story Plant shop employee Kudo Michi (Kumiko Aso) has recently moved to Tokyo. Her co-workers include Sasano Junko, Toshio Yabe and Taguchi, who has been missing for some days working on a computer disk.
Pulse (2001) - User reviews - IMDb
Pulse isn't your typical Japanese ghostly horror, in fact it's rather interesting. Now the more knowledgable ones amongst you may know that Hollywood remade this a few years later after this was originally released in 2001.
Cure (1997) - IMDb
The mystery of 'Cure (1997)' shifts from uncovering the link between the killings to deciphering the true nature of a strange amnesiac who pops up near each crime scene. The movie never gives you an overt answer, remaining decidedly ambiguous even as it enters its final moments, but it's consistently compelling nevertheless.
Pulse - Official Trailer - IMDb
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Pulse (2006) - IMDb
Pulse: Directed by Jim Sonzero. With Kristen Bell, Ian Somerhalder, Christina Milian, Rick Gonzalez. When their computer hacker friend accidentally channels a mysterious wireless signal, a group of co-eds rally to stop a terrifying evil from taking over the world.
Pulse (2006) - User reviews - IMDb
As remakes of Japanese horror movies go, Pulse is actually pretty good. It's directed by commercials whiz Jim Sonzero, who combines low lighting and impressive effects work to create a genuinely creepy atmosphere.
Chime (2024) - IMDb
Renowned Japanese horror filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa returns with a distinctive and chilling addition to the genre. The story centers on Matsuoka, a former chef who conducts cooking classes while he seeks new employment.
Pulse (2001) - Parents guide - IMDb
Scenes where the characters find disturbing videos and footage on the internet with ghostly figures and people behaving erratically and committing suicide can be very disturbing and intense.
Noroi (2005) - IMDb
Noroi: Directed by Kôji Shiraishi. With Jin Muraki, Rio Kanno, Tomono Kuga, Marika Matsumoto. A prominent paranormal journalist Kobayashi goes missing shortly after completing a documentary. What begins as an investigation into strange noises soon evolves into the chilling mystery of a demonic entity named Kagutaba.