Shock Labyrinth follows a group of teenagers dealing with the disappearance of one of them Yuki at an amusement park's ghost house. On a rainy day 10 years later Yuki inexplicably returns. However no sooner is she united with her former friends than she collapses and the group rushes Yuki to a nearby hospital. But after checking in they discover that things are not quite as they seem at the medical center. As the night wears on the group sinks deeper and deeper into the events from a decade ago that led to Yuki's disappearance.
An all out in your face gore-fest Japanese style. Meatball Machine is a wild splatterific experimental sci-fi/horror rollercoaster that will have your entire brain and body shaken and stirred. Capable of making biomechanical weapons out of human flesh alien parasites grotesquely invade the Earth turning their hosts into maniacal killers who seek and destroy each other to the bloody death! And yes it's also a human love story even though the budding romantics are infested with slimy tumor-like globules. Co-directors Junichi Yamamoto and Yudai Yamaguchi (Battlefield Baseball) pull out all the stops and don t let up until the final epic battle. It's a touching testament to young love blood and alien ooze that leaves you screaming for more
Picking up shortly after the events in the first film Jpop sensation Aya Ueto continues her foray into the cinema fold in reprising her role as Azumi the young ninja assassin charged with the burden of preventing her nation falling into civil war. However rival Masayuki Sanada (Mikijiro Hira) is the government official determined to upset the delicate balance of national unity and steer Japan away from its destined course... Set around the beginning of the Tokugawa Shogunate perio
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