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Starring: Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, Brian Cox, David Dorfman, Lindsay Frost, Amber Tamblyn, Rachael Bella, Daveigh Chase

Genre: Horror, Remake

Plot: A female journalist discovers a videotape that when watched causes its viewers to receive a phone call where a voice tells them that they will die within a week. After she and her young son watch the tape, it becomes a race against time to discover the tape's origin, which leads her to a horse ranch in the Pacific Northwest.

Director: Gore Verbinski
Screenwriter(s): Ehren Kruger
based on the novel by Koji Suzuki

Studio: DreamWorks

Release Date: October 18, 2002


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"The Ring" Movie Review **3/4 out of ****: Every year close to the end of October the studios offer at least one film that happens to fall into the genre of movie horror. Last year "From Hell," "13 Ghosts," and "Bones" filled our trick-or-treat bags, and with Dreamworks "The Ring," this year is no exception.

From the opening scene, during which my girlfriend grabbed her mouth as she gasped at the horrific image that her eyes had caught a glimpse of (and I have to admit it was a rather shocking sight), "The Ring," based on the novel by Koji Suzuki, kept me entertained as I waited for more chilling moments to arrive. They were moments that weren't overdone with special effects. They scared us because of the atmosphere in which they were presented, which included settings like old barns, run down mountain cabins, and late night living rooms... READ THE FULL REVIEW


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