
Namade Kowasugi! 2015
Dive into the chilling world of *Namade Kowasugi!* (2015), a spine-tingling spin-off from Koji Shiraishi's eerie *Senritsu Kaiki File Kowasugi* series.
Director: Koji Shiraishi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Namade Kowasugi! (2015) about?
*Namade Kowasugi!* is a standalone horror short that plunges viewers into a world of supernatural dread, where whispers and shadows hide terrifying secrets. The film follows a group of characters as they confront an unseen force tied to eerie folklore, blending psychological tension with jump-scare moments.
Who directed Namade Kowasugi!?
The film was directed by Koji Shiraishi, known for his work in Japan's horror genre and the *Senritsu Kaiki File Kowasugi* series.
Who stars in Namade Kowasugi!?
Elly Nanami, Runa Endo, Rintaro Shibamoto, Chika Kuboyama, and Hatsune Matsushima headline the cast, delivering performances steeped in suspense.
Is Namade Kowasugi! (2015) worth watching?
While *Namade Kowasugi!* lacks a rating, its compact 72-minute runtime and cult horror appeal make it a compelling watch for fans of atmospheric terror. The film's focus on folklore and psychological dread offers a fresh twist in Shiraishi's series, though it may not satisfy those seeking traditional jump scares.
How long is Namade Kowasugi!?
The film runs for 72 minutes, offering a tight, intense horror experience.
About Namade Kowasugi! (2015) — A Terrifying Spin-Off in Koji Shiraishi's Horror Series
Dive into the chilling world of *Namade Kowasugi!* (2015), a spine-tingling spin-off from Koji Shiraishi's eerie *Senritsu Kaiki File Kowasugi* series. Crafted in 2014 and later unveiled on NicoNico in 2015, this supernatural horror short film weaves a tale that lingers long after the credits roll. Directed by Shiraishi himself, the film plunges viewers into an atmosphere thick with dread, where every shadow and whisper feels like a portent of terror. Starring Elly Nanami, Runa Endo, and Rintaro Shibamoto, *Namade Kowasugi!* thrives on psychological unease, blending folklore with modern horror to create a uniquely unsettling experience.
With its compact 72-minute runtime, the film strips away excess and delivers a concentrated dose of horror that's as haunting as it is concise. While rooted in a larger series, *Namade Kowasugi!* stands alone as a self-contained nightmare, relying on eerie atmosphere and unpredictable storytelling to captivate its audience. Fans of slow-burn terror and cult horror will find much to appreciate in its stripped-down intensity.