2023 / 79m - Japan
Horror
2.5*/5.0*
Koji Shiraishi's Never Send Me, Please poster

Plot: Shiraishi is showing various videos to his viewers when he starts to notice a pattern between the different videos. He seems to recognize some people and he gets intrigued by their story. So much so that he decides to investigate what happened to him, turning his anthology film into a documentary.

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June 16, 2024

2.5*/5.0*

Shiraishi returns with a novel found footage concept. This time he is featuring himself, as a director who gets sent lots of scary videos. It's just repackaging the same old horror stories though, then again, Shiraishi has made series like these before, which did get interesting several episodes in.

Haunted houses, mysterious apparitions, and cursed visitors. And all that is presented in a faux-doc style. I think Shiraishi is one of the few remaining directors who is still making films like these. This isn't his best work, nor is it still very effective, but it's short and there's some genre fun to be had with it.