
Tokyo Videos of Horror 7 2013
Dive into the unsettling world of *Tokyo Videos of Horror 7* (2013), a chilling anthology directed by Kazuto Kodama that pushes the boundaries of found-footage horror.
Director: Kazuto Kodama
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tokyo Videos of Horror 7 (2013) about?
This found-footage horror anthology unleashes a series of disturbing tapes that capture supernatural horrors and unspeakable human acts. The films within the collection explore themes of possession, demonic intrusion, and the terrifying unknown lurking in everyday life.
Who directed Tokyo Videos of Horror 7?
Kazuto Kodama directed *Tokyo Videos of Horror 7*, known for his bold, visceral approach to supernatural storytelling.
Who stars in Tokyo Videos of Horror 7?
The cast details for *Tokyo Videos of Horror 7* are not publicly listed.
Is Tokyo Videos of Horror 7 (2013) worth watching?
While lacking a formal rating, this extreme horror anthology delivers a visceral experience for fans of unfiltered, atmospheric terror. Its raw energy and unsettling themes make it a cult pick for those seeking something beyond traditional horror.
How long is Tokyo Videos of Horror 7?
The runtime for *Tokyo Videos of Horror 7* is 68 minutes.
About Tokyo Videos of Horror 7 (2013) — Where Found-Footage Horror Meets Japan's Darkest Legends
Dive into the unsettling world of *Tokyo Videos of Horror 7* (2013), a chilling anthology directed by Kazuto Kodama that pushes the boundaries of found-footage horror. This grim collection peels back the curtain on Japan's darkest urban legends, blending raw occult terror with the grotesque realities of human and supernatural cruelty. Unearthed from forgotten tapes, these stories unravel in a haze of eerie spirituality, where nothing is as it seems—and the line between man and spirit blurs into madness.
Each segment feels like a fragment from a nightmare, from a bike messenger's chilling encounter with the unseen to a doomed visit to a shrine overrun by malevolent forces. Kodama crafts an atmosphere thick with dread, where the ordinary becomes a gateway to the terrifying unknown. For horror enthusiasts craving something raw and unfiltered, this is a trip into the heart of Tokyo's darkest corners.