It’s part what should be one of AEW’s biggest stories of the year, and uses a trope I usually love. So what’s the issue?
Matt Konopka looks back at Hideo Nakata's 'The Ring' and how Kôji Suzuki's eerie tale sparked the J-horror boom.
As Japanese society changes, many elderly people find themselves isolated and facing a "lonely death." Government agencies ...
In the less than two years at the helm, Mr To Lam has made more than 20 official foreign trips, roughly a rate of one every ...
The Cabinet Office released on March 31 slightly lower death and disaster projections from an expected Nankai Trough ...
Mr Hughes, who is believed to be South Australia’s oldest survivor of a Nazi prisoner of war camp, was joined on stage for ...
Tao Okamoto and Virginie Efira tell all about their epic two-hander, which weaves between Japanese and French language and, ...
News of his death was confirmed by Japanese publisher Kadokawa, prompting reactions from readers, critics, and horror fans ...
SINGAPORE: A doctor convicted of performing a negligent act that led to a patient's death after an aesthetic treatment in ...
Japanese policymakers have approved a proposal to reduce the power of prosecutors to thwart a process for exonerating ...
The prosecution of five defendants stemming from the death of “Friends” star Matthew Perry is coming to a close. They've all ...
His “Ring” trilogy helped create a genre known as J-horror and spawned a multimedia franchise, including one of the ...