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Why do people like to be scared? That’s the question that I asked Japanese filmmaker Takashi Shimizu during a video interview last week. The director, best known for the horror masterpieceJu-On: The Grudge,laughed slightly before recounting how he was a bit of a “scaredy cat” as a young boy. Ghosts were what scared the director most as a child, and he’s chosen to utilize those childhood fears to craft terrifying stories for adults. His most recent film,Howling Village, is no exception.

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The film follows Kanata Morita (Ayaka Miyoshi), a young psychologist with a gift, whose search for her missing brother uncovers some dark and sinister secrets. The cast will mostly be unknown to Western audiences, but their talent is undeniable. Ayaka Miyoshi especially shines in the role of the amateur sleuth, determined to save her family from dark forces. It’s a pivotal role because the film primarily follows her, breaking away to side characters in short segments only. She makes the supernatural events at play believable and invites viewers to follow her on a journey that few would be brave enough to take alone.

Howling Villageis a throwback to the classic days of horror, back when genuine frights were crafted out of atmosphere and a chilling narrative. The film orchestrates an atmosphere of building dread and unsettling moments that had me looking over my shoulder and checking the corners of my dark viewing room. This is accomplished largely through music and sound, which are masterfully used to the film’s advantage. The use of silence is equally utilized, often following the slow build of an eerie score, compounding the tension of a frightful scene.

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Howling Village‘s scares aren’t ones that will necessarily make you jump from your seat. You likely won’t screech or clutch your chest in a sudden burst of fright. WhatHowling Villagedoes is create a feeling of unease and discomfort. It’s the ambiance that stays with you throughout the experience, and long after, as you’re lying in bed and trying to sleep with the lights on.

At its coreHowling Villageis much more than a horror film. It’s a supernatural mystery that explores themes of guilt and heritage. It blends genres and draws inspiration from folk tales and urban legends to create something entirely unique. There will be moments that you think you’ve figured it all out, and perhaps you have, but there’s almost always another twist or turn in the road that you likely didn’t see coming. WhileJu-On: The Grudgestill remains Shimizu’s horror masterpiece,Howling Villageis a welcomed return to form for the filmmaker.

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Asian cinema has long been thought of as the gold standard of ghostly horror. Films likeRingu, The Wailing, ShutterandDark Waterare staples of the horror genre and fantastic examples of how Asian cinema has perfected one of the oldest and most frightening subjects known to man: The Ghost. What lies beyond the grave is a mystery that fuels our fears and our curiosities, andHowling Villageis a superb example of why that mystery makes for fantastic filmmaking. 8/10

Joshua Ryan

Lead Film & TV Critics Editor

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Born and raised in Central Florida, Joshua Ryan has harbored a love for cinema since the earliest years of his childhood. Through endless hours of watching Turner Classic Movies, especially the works of Alfred Hitchcock, his passion for film and film criticism grew. As an adult, he channeled that passion into a career as the editor and lead critic of FandomWire’s film and television department.

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