
Tokyo Videos of Horror 4 2012
Tokyo Videos of Horror 4 (2012) delivers another chilling dive into Japan's darkest urban legends, curated by director Kazuto Kodama.
Director: Kazuto Kodama
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tokyo Videos of Horror 4 (2012) about?
This found-footage horror anthology compiles recovered and disturbing videos that explore Japan's darkest urban legends. The films capture eerie séances, supernatural encounters, and criminal behavior, all presented as unsettling glimpses into a world where spirits and human depravity collide.
Who directed Tokyo Videos of Horror 4?
Tokyo Videos of Horror 4 was directed by Kazuto Kodama, a filmmaker known for pushing the boundaries of horror with his self-regulated, intense approach.
Who stars in Tokyo Videos of Horror 4?
Cast details for Tokyo Videos of Horror 4 (2012) are not publicly listed, as the film focuses on found footage and anonymous contributors.
Is Tokyo Videos of Horror 4 (2012) worth watching?
As a hardcore horror anthology, Tokyo Videos of Horror 4 (2012) delivers on shock value and atmospheric dread, though its appeal hinges on a taste for extreme found-footage horror. Fans of Japanese occult films or disturbing found footage will find it compelling, but it's not for the faint of heart.
How long is Tokyo Videos of Horror 4?
Tokyo Videos of Horror 4 (2012) has a runtime of 82 minutes.
About Tokyo Videos of Horror 4 (2012) — The Ultimate Found-Footage Horror Anthology
Tokyo Videos of Horror 4 (2012) delivers another chilling dive into Japan's darkest urban legends, curated by director Kazuto Kodama. This fourth installment in the cult series amplifies the raw, unsettling energy that made its predecessors so infamous, blending supernatural horror with found-footage authenticity. Unearthed from the shadows, the film compiles a haunting array of recovered tapes that expose the occult, the grotesque, and the unthinkable—each clip a testament to humanity's darkest impulses and the spirits that lurk just beyond perception. From eerie séances to violent encounters with the unknown, the anthology pushes boundaries with self-regulated intensity, leaving viewers questioning what's real and what lies in the depths of Tokyo's hidden underbelly.
The atmosphere crackles with tension as taboos crumble under the weight of relentless dread. Whether through distorted whispers or chilling visuals, Tokyo Videos of Horror 4 (2012) immerses audiences in a world where the supernatural and the criminal intertwine, challenging every viewer's comfort zone. It's a visceral experience that refuses to look away, even as it unravels the threads of sanity itself.