I watched DARK WATER, the most tragic J-Horror
Patreon: / pillboxmovies Instagram: / pillboxmovies Dark Water (Japanese: 仄暗い水の底から, Hepburn: Honogurai mizu no soko kara, lit. "From the Depths of Dark Water") is a 2002 Japanese supernatural horror drama film directed by Hideo Nakata and written by Yoshihiro Nakamura and Kenichi Suzuki, based on the short story collection by Koji Suzuki. Newly-single mom Yoshimi Matsubara (Hitomi Kuroki) is enduring a bitter divorce and struggling to keep custody of her young daughter, Ikuko (Rio Kanno). As the unstable Yoshimi tries to make a fresh start in a new apartment, strange occurrences in the building gradually begin to take their toll. When Yoshimi and Ikuko both start seeing unsettling visions of a ghostly little girl, it's clear that they're being drawn toward the supernatural. (All views expressed are from a first, mostly blind, viewing. If you feel the need to come for me, please don't)

Is 'Dark Water' One Of The Better Remakes | Dark Water Original vs Remake

The Scariest Japanese Mockumentary I've Ever Seen

True Hauntings| They Moved In—Then a Bloody Ghost Appeared Every Night...

The Loneliest Cosmic Horror

Scary Files Vol. 1

I watched one sister plot the other's death

The Terrifying Horror That Inspired Junji Ito | The Drifting Classroom

The Ring | First Time Watching! | Movie REACTION!

No, I'm Not a Human EXPLAINED

Disturbing Movies Tier List (30 Films Ranked)

SALEM'S LOT: Stephen King's Vampire Masterpiece

The Secret German Order That Worshipped Saturn - Fraternitas Saturni

Dark Water - A DARK LOOK Back (2005 Review/Retrospective)

6 Worst Urban Exploration Encounters in History

I watched a divisive serial killer movie

Silent Hill 2 Ended Me...

13 Real Asian Horror Stories (Eng Sub)

3 Skinwalker Encounters Too Disturbing To Explain

My Top Horror Movies of 2026...so far (and the worst ones)

