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J-horror Unbound: Lindsay Nelson & Dr. Colette Balmain on Japanese Horror

J-horror Unbound: Lindsay Nelson & Dr. Colette Balmain on Japanese Horror

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In this spine-chilling episode of Cinema Scope, Andy Nelson is joined by Lindsay Nelson, an expert in Japanese horror and popular culture, and Dr. Colette Balmain, a specialist in East Asian cinema and cultures, to take listeners on a deep dive into the eerie world of J-horror. Together, they unravel the origins, evolution, and lasting impact of this captivating subgenre known for its atmospheric scares, vengeful spirits, and haunting visuals that have enthralled audiences worldwide.Starting with the 1988 film Psychic Vision: Jaganrei, an early representation of the subgenre, the episode traces the rise of J-horror through a carefully curated selection of 10 iconic films. From the groundbreaking Ringu and the unsettling Audition to the technophobic terrors of Pulse and the cursed house horrors of Ju-on: The Grudge, Andy and his guests explore the main pillars of J-horror. For members, the conversation delves even deeper, discussing lesser-known gems like the found footage nightmare Noroi: The Curse, the psychological thriller The Inerasable, the dark consequences of domestic abuse in Under Your Bed, the surreal exploration of grief in New Religion, and the haunting tale of societal pressures in Best Wishes to All.Throughout the discussion, Lindsay and Colette shed light on the cultural specificity of J-horror, its roots in Japanese folklore, and its reflection of modern anxieties in Japanese society. They also examine the subgenre's distinct aesthetics, slow-burn pacing, and psychological depth, which set it apart from its Western counterparts.Moreover, the episode touches upon the challenges of translating J-horror for international audiences, the representation of gender roles in the subgenre, and the evolving landscape of Japanese horror in the face of changing media consumption habits.In conclusion, this episode of Cinema Scope offers a fascinating and comprehensive exploration of J-horror, a subgenre that continues to captivate and terrify audiences around the world. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a curious newcomer, this insightful discussion will deepen your appreciation for the rich history and enduring legacy of Japanese horror cinema. So, dim the lights, grab your favorite lucky charm, and join Andy, Lindsay, and Colette on this chilling journey through the realm of J-horror.🎬 Deep Dive👤 Meet Dr. Colette Balmain: Web | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | Threads👤 Meet Lindsay Nelson: Web | Instagram | Bluesky🎥 Check out Fake Documentary “Q” on YouTube🎥 Check out ZOZOZO on YouTube🎥 Check out Uketsu on YouTubeCheck out Strange Houses and Strange Pictures on Amazon🎥 Full Discussion with Lindsay on YouTube🎥 Full Discussion with Colette on YouTube🍿 Essential Films:Psychic Vision: Jaganrei - LetterboxdRingu - Apple TV | Amazon | LetterboxdAudition - Apple TV | Amazon | LetterboxdPulse - Apple TV | Amazon | LetterboxdJu-on: The Grudge - Amazon | Letterboxd📋 View Our Full List on Letterboxd🎞️ More to ExploreColette's Recommended FilmsLindsay's Recommended Films(00:00) - Welcome to Cinema Scope • J-Horror(01:18) - Meet the Guests(06:16) - Why Discuss J-Horror?(12:18) - Storytelling Approach(15:34) - Reflective of Japan at the Time(22:11) - Roots of Japanese Horror(32:30) - Japanese Horror vs. J-Horror(34:50) - J-Horror in the 1990s(40:57) - Themes of the Time(44:06) - Technology(47:45) - Ad: Break(48:01) - Key Characteristics(01:11:27) - The Films(01:13:00) - Psychic Vision: Jaganrei(01:24:32) - Ringu(01:36:24) - Audition(01:43:31) - Pulse(01:50:31) - Ju-on: The Grudge(02:01:28) - Ad: Break(02:01:45) - Evolution and Legacy(02:11:04) - Issues and Things to Consider(02:18:35) - J-Horror’s Future(02:21:01) - Wrap UpSupport The Next Reel Family of Film Podcasts:Become a member for just $5/month or $55/yearJoin our Discord community of movie loversThe Next Reel Family of Film Podcasts:Cinema Scope: Bridging Genres, Subgenres, and MovementsThe Film BoardMovies We LikeThe Next Reel Film PodcastSitting in the DarkConnect With Us:Main Site: WebMovie Platforms: Letterboxd | FlickchartSocial Media:
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