From Ataru Oikawa, acclaimed director of Tomie, comes Tokyo Psycho, a harrowing plunge into obsession, violence and relentless terror made all the more chilling by one simple detail: Tokyo Psycho is based on a true story.
Sachiko Kokubu plays Yumiko, the beautiful owner of a Tokyo design agency whose upscale, enjoyable life is disrupted by fear.
First, a mysterious woman summons her at dawn with no explantion. Then Yumiko receives paper scraps stitched together with piano wire that spell out an unnerving message ? "I know you were meant to marry me." Finally, as Yumiko prepares for a class reunion, someone sends her a copy of her school photo drenched in blood.
That someone is the Tokyo Psycho.
Summoning a friend, Yumiko embarks on a brutal, exhilarating nightmare investigation into her tormentor, awakening long forgotten memories and facing unimaginable horrors. For all the city's crowds and commotion, she cannot hide from Tokyo Psycho.
Director Oikawa's innovative visuals perfectly match Sachiko Kokubu's powerfully compelling lead performance, making Tokyo Psycho a must-see for fans of modern Japanese horror cinema.
It’s not so much who you lie with as who you lie to.
Love, Marriage, Sex, and Divorce is an insightful, funny and twisted character study. Oliver and Rav try to remember why he had the affair that ended their marriage.
Their memories are chronicled as a highly subjective, episodic comedy weaving together monologues still photographs, video flashbacks within flashbacks and paranoid fantasies within comments on love, sex, communication, life in Toronto, faith and faithfulness. Eventually one thing becomes clear to Oliver and Rav – It’s not so much who you lie with as who you lie to.
Original Japanese Title: "Jisatsu Manyuara 2: Chuukyuu-hen"
This controversial film is based on the highly successful book “Kanzen Jisatsu Manyuaru” by Wataru Tsurumi. Extras on the disc include both the UK and original Japanese trailer, plus some behind the scenes footage. The main feature will be presented in 4:3 Letterbox with Japanese audio (DD2.0) and English subtitles. This chilling thriller was almost banned in Japan for breaking the ultimate taboo – a portrayal of suicide.
A mysterious DVD containing suicide tips if found on the bodies of the rising number of people killing themselves.
A young girl called Nozomi (played by Nozomi Andô ), falls under the spell of a deadly cult believed to be involved with these deaths. Yosuke, (played by Yoichiro Saito ), the policeman she is dating, soon becomes embroiled in investigating the truth