
The vengeful spirits of the Ring and Grudge series face off.... (Full plot summary below)
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The vengeful spirits of the Ring and Grudge series face off.
Leave your thoughts about Sadako vs. Kayako.
| The Blogging BansheeMolly HenerySadako vs. Kayako is Japan's Freddy vs. Jason. This film will chill you and make you laugh in equal measure. |
| NerdistLuke Y. Thompson...right up until this ended prematurely and irritatingly, I must admit I was with it all the way. |
| NOW TorontoNorman WilnerSadako and Kayako themselves remain as one-dimensional as ever; they're just angry killing machines with no real personality or depth, so the finale is a bit of a fizzle. |
| VODzilla.coAnton BitelIt is all broadly scare-free and utterly ridiculous, but Shiraichi embraces the absurdity with delirious enthusiasm, showing us how the horror stuff on which we have all been raised might combine and blur into a recognisable but new entity. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoSadako vs. Kayako skips a bit in the scare department, but an inherent campiness makes this battle more fun than scripting lets on. |
| Butaca AnchaRafael PazThe union of franchises will never lose its lumps, after all each character responds to different needs, however there are ways to turn monetary opportunities into something attractive. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Digital SpyRosie FletcherIt's just as silly as you imagine and even cheaper to look at, but it's somehow perversely enjoyable anyway. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairHardly the fun mashup one might've expected (and hoped for)... |
| Austin ChronicleRichard WhittakerWhile Sadako vs. Kayako may leave the gritty, experimental roots of both franchises behind, they conjure up hopes of a new wave of possession. |
| Bloody DisgustingBrad MiskaI'm happy to say ... that the curse of mediocrity has been broken: Sadako vs. Kayako is excellent. |