2. The Ring (1998)
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Nothing compares to J-horror or Japanese horror movies. Movies like The Ring, have inspired multiple American versions. Directed by Hideo Nakata and based on a novel by Koji Suzuki, The Ring, is a horror movie that follows the mystery of a cursed video tape that kills anyone who watches it within seven days. The film's scene where the evil entity crawls out of the TV is memorable. With an unsettling storyline, make sure not to watch it alone.
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