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The Grudge (2004)
An English-language remake of the Japanese horror thriller "Ju-On". "The Grudge" is about a murderous supernatural curse born of a grudge held by someone who dies angry. The curse passes like a virus to its victims.
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The Grudge Movie Review by AJ (4/13/2006) |
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The Grudge is the kind of scary that has you clinging to your girlfriend so she won't jump out of her seat and that has you looking over your shoulder when you're all alone in the dark that night. It's the kind of horror that takes its nails and digs into your skin, delving into the most remote psychological fears you...
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| The Grudge Movie Review by Zach (2/12/2007) |
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The Grudge Movie Review
Director: Takashi Shimizu
Actors: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jason Behr, and KaDee Strickland
Rated PG-13: For Mature Thematic Material, Disturbing Images, Terror Violence and Some Sensuality.
The Grudge is a curse of one who dies in the grip of a powerful rage. Those who encounter this murderous...
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| The Grudge Movie Review by Joe (5/15/2006) |
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I went into this movie without any pre-conceived notions. The first five minutes of the movie, however, had me laughing in stitches, even though it wasn't anything really to laugh about, how it happened was something humerous to me.
The movie centers around young American Karen (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and her boyfriend...
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| The Grudge Movie Review by Chad (5/27/2005) |
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This film has been unfairly criticised is some circles because many people are trying to say it stole from "The Ring". I however, don't believe this is true. In many, if not most, Japanese horror films, the "killer" is usually an asian girl with long black hair covering her face with strange body movements. This is on par...
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| The Grudge Movie Review by Sean (11/29/2004) |
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It's really impressive that a film can be only the second film in it's genre, and still play into all the genre cliches exactly. I can't help but wonder how many times the makers of "The Grudge" watched the American version of "The Ring" leading up to filming, because that's where they pick up every trick they know. Sarah...
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