REVIEW – Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai (Season 1)
As I scrolled through the shonen, mecha, and harem picks, I came across a show called Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai.

As I scrolled through the shonen, mecha, and harem picks, I came across a show called Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai.
I was expecting some mildly spooky content, and I got that, but there were surprisingly some points that definitely made me reconsider watching it in my dark basement… alone… at night.
A book of nightmares comes to us in the form of a “best hits” book featuring artwork from various Junji Ito works in The Art of Junji Ito: Twisted Visions.
Since the early 1990s, Sadako Yamamura (known as Samara Morgan in the US) has put the fear of technology into audiences worldwide.
Few non-Westerners make such an impact on (western) horror than manga writer and illustrator Junji Ito. One such work, his most well-known, is the story of a girl who actually isn’t: Tomie.
Japanese horror manages to consistently capture the realism of fear and how powerful it actually is.