Loading director's films...
Loading director's films...
20 movies found(95 total from TMDB)
Koji Shiraishi has carved out a distinctive niche for himself as one of Japan's premiere purveyors of inventive, unsettling horror. With a filmography that spans supernatural thrillers, slasher flicks, and occult-tinged nightmares, Shiraishi has demonstrated a penchant for blending the uncanny with the visceral, crafting cinematic experiences that linger in the mind long after the credits roll. From the haunting Noroi: The Curse to the grisly Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman, Shiraishi's work is defined by its uncompromising commitment to the genre, as well as a willingness to explore the boundaries of good taste. Yet his films are elevated by a keen visual flair and a probing interest in the darker recesses of the human psyche. Whether plumbing the depths of cult rituals in Cult or pitting two iconic horror figures against each other in Sadako vs. Kayako, Shiraishi consistently delivers thrills that are as thought-provoking as they are bone-chilling. With his latest slate of projects, including the Never Send Me, Please series and the fantastical Red Spider Lilies: The Ascension, Shiraishi continues to push the envelope, blending cutting-edge special effects with a keen understanding of what truly scares us. His is a singular voice in the world of Japanese horror, one that demands attention and rewards the daring viewer willing to take the plunge into his unsettling cinematic universe.

Known for: Directing

















