Review of Exit 8, a film adaptation of the horror game about a Japanese commuter trapped in a looped underground passage.
Director Genki Kawamura’s big-screen take on the indie video game hit follows a man who can’t find his way out of a Tokyo ...
The screen adaptation of Kotake Create's unsettling walking simulator is one of the best video game movie adaptations yet.
Based on the video game by Kotake Create, the creepy, excellent film is in theaters April 10.
Kawamura Genki’s adaptation of The Exit 8 walking simulator game traps a man in the corridors of a Japanese metro station, using endless repetition to terrifying effect.
A subway corridor becomes an endless nightmare loop in Exit 8, a somewhat successful liminal space horror video game ...
A popular Japanese game involving an endless loop is turned into an existential horror film perfect for Tokyo commuters and ...
But Exit 8 writer-director Genki Kawamura isn't just a director — he's an internationally bestselling author, as well as a ...
Overall, Exit 8 is an engaging and clever film. Its production is sparse, but that only goes to show that a good concept and ...
It pops up on the screen as a subtitle so many times that you’ll think the movie is in an endless loop. Most of the runtime ...
Liminal space is scary enough without overanalyzing – and to be honest, I never once thought about what the Backrooms, or ...