J-Horror Theater - significado y definición. Qué es J-Horror Theater
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Qué (quién) es J-Horror Theater - definición


J-Horror Theater         
JAPANESE HORROR SERIES OF FILMS
J-Horror Theater (Jホラーシアター, J horā shiatā) 2004 – 2010 is an anthology of 6 Japanese horror films produced by producer Takashige Ichise (一瀬 隆重, ichise takashige). Spurred on by the overwhelming success of the 1998 J-horror film Ringu (リング), a group of six directors (Masayuki Ochiai 落合正幸, Norio Tsuruta 鶴田 法男, Takashi Shimizu 清水 崇, Kiyoshi Kurosawa 黒沢 清, Hideo Nakata 中田 秀夫, Hiroshi Takahashi 高橋 洋) were requested to create a horror film to be released under Producer Ichise's J-Horror Theater anthology.
Japanese horror         
  • Poster of the horror film ''[[Ghost-Cat of Gojusan-Tsugi]]'' (1956).
  • ''The Laughing Demon'' (1830) by [[Hokusai]]
FILMS OF THE HORROR GENRE WITH A DECIDEDLY EASTERN AND SPECIFICALLY JAPANESE STYLE
Jhorror; J-horror; J-Horror films; J-Horror movies; List of J-Horror films; List of J-Horror movies; J-Horror; J horror
Japanese horror is horror fiction derived from popular culture in Japan, generally noted for its unique thematic and conventional treatment of the horror genre differing from the traditional Western representation of horror. Japanese horror tends to focus on psychological horror, tension building (suspense), and supernatural horror, particularly involving ghosts (yūrei) and poltergeists.
Art horror         
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FILM GENRE
Elevated horror; Arthouse horror; Arthouse horror film; Art horror film
Art horror or arthouse horror (sometimes called elevated horror) is a sub-genre of both horror films and art-films. It explores and experiments with the artistic uses of horror.