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Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Pulse warned us about a world where ghosts would use the internet as a passageway into the land of the living. But the horror masterpiece, which serves up genuine dread and chills from start to finish, is about so much more than that.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Pulse warned us about a world where ghosts would use the internet as a passageway into the land of the living. But the horror masterpiece, which serves up genuine dread and chills from start to finish, is about so much more than that.
Movie Review – Pulse (2001) – PopCult Reviews
Daily Grindhouse [BLU-RAY REVIEW] PULSE (2001) - Daily Grindhouse
Pulse (2001) - IMDb
Pulse (2001) - IMDb
Pulse (2001) - IMDb
Editorial] Why 'Pulse' Remains the Definitive Internet Horror Movie - Bloody Disgusting
Ghosts and People Are the Same”: The Cyber-Limbo of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's ' Pulse' (2001)
Spooky Season: Pulse (2001) – Tiger Media Network
Pulse (2001) review – psycho-cinematography
The Horror Novel Lurking in Your Busy Online Life - The New York Times
Pulse (2001) - IMDb
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Review: Pulse (2001). A Horror Story of Urban Dislocation in Tokyo – BookMyShow Singapore