“Splatter-Filled J-Horror”
After its UK premiere at Glasgow Frightfest (and its world premiere at Fantastic Fest), Blue Finch are releasing director Kenichi Ugana’s new J-Horror picture THE CURSE on digital.
Riko works at a hair salon. Scrolling through her social media one morning she comes across a photograph of one of her friends that shows an unnerving spectre in the background. When she tries to contact the friend it turns out the girl died months ago. Her flatmate presumes it’s someone impersonating her and puts a post on the picture, only to be rewarded with a string of insults and a video showing someone smashing a bleeding doll with a hammer while chanting a curse.
Riko’s flatmate starts bleeding from the eyes and soon she’s committing violent acts upon herself, as well as eating a local dog. Eventually she kills herself (very graphically) by stabbing herself in the throat. It’s not long before Riko realises she’s the next target of the curse and, together with three friends, tries to find a way to stop it.
THE CURSE is low budget but does its damnedest to keep you interested with over the top gore, some eye-catching special effects and, most important of all, a climax that could stand alongside some of the crazier Italian giallos for the amount of mayhem that ensues. Anyone expecting the ‘quiet horror’ of RINGU or JU-ON should be warned that THE CURSE gets pretty noisy pretty quickly, and as such it makes for a highly entertaining, of not exactly subtle, modern entry in the J-Horror subgenre. Here’s the trailer:
THE CURSE is out on Digital platforms from Blue Finch Releasing on Monday 13th July 2026
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