Takaya just transferred to Suzuran High, a high school notorious for its gang violence. Hallways are battle zones, bloody brawls are everyday occurrences, and student life is dominated by the the school's many factions. He didn't end up here by accident though. He's here to do what even his yakuza father couldn't accomplish years before - rule the school.
The disembodied heart of Frankenstein's monster is transported from Nazi Germany to Japan for experimentation during World War II and believed lost when Allied Forces drop the bomb on Hiroshima. Several years later, the mutated monster reappears! But this town isn't big enough for two monsters. The destructive, underground-dwelling Baragon emerges to do battle with Frankenstein to the death! Originally released as Frankenstein vs. Baragon.
A young boy becomes an unlikely hero when he is chosen as the "Kirin Rider" and must lead Japan's ancient Yokai spirits in their apocalyptic war against the evil monsters. A lavish remake of the 1968 film "Yokai Daisenso" from director Takashi Miike.
A unique and intense vision of abstract, psychologically charged sci-fi horror, set almost entirely in a transport elevator that shuttles citizens between towns which are stacked one on top of one another. The film's oppressive paranoia builds when two policemen board the elevator with a pair of convicted homicidal rapists in tow.
From Director Takashi . Izo was a samurai warrior from a low-class family. His talent as a swordsman earned him the terrifying nickname "Izo the Slaughter." He was crucified for his carnage and became the incarnation of a deep-seeded grudge when his soul could not enter Heaven or Hell. His restless soul travels beyond time and space filled with deception, despair and an insatiable murderous anger unleashed on all those who cross his path!
Ami is a tough but otherwise average high school girl, trying to lead a normal life. Her world comes crashing down when her brother and his friend are killed by ruthless bullies connected with a sinister ninja yakuza family. When she goes after her revenge, she finds herself in over her head and minus her left arm. She escapes and seeks out shelter from two kindly garage mechanics who fit her with a high-powered machine gun.
The young, timid Asuka is bullied by her classmates. When they embark on a class field trip to Korea, Asuka plans revenge by sending a disturbing photo with the message: "If you transmit this cursed photo to someone else, your life will be spared." The students rush to pass the photo on to save their own lives, sparking a deadly fight for survival using cell phones!
At a school that turns boys into true men, grueling training is practically the only thing that you can count on. Between hundreds of pushups, hot-oil baths, and being locked in jail cells, the new students have a lot to deal with. And when a rival school is out to cause some trouble, will true friendship be able to save the day? The rules don't usually allow for personal grudges, but the rules don't matter anywhere outside the grounds.
Pharmacist Saki, timid policeman Shingo, and toilet-cleaner Tetsu find their lives turned upside down when their bus is hijacked by a crazed businessman. Months later, Tetsu talks Shingo into a unique business venture: revenge-for-hire. Anyone with a problem can come to them and they'll take appropriate, vengeful measures. Meanwhile, Saki, disillusioned and increasingly anti-social, also wishes to take out her own revenge on society.
Sukeban Deka, "delinquent girl detective," is a Japanese manga series by Shinji Wada that was later adapted into a mid-80s live-action television series and then three feature films. Sukeban Deka, features a teenage girl detective going undercover in a crime-ridden high school.