Shutter
It's a strange film about a newborn couple, Ben and Jane, who decided to move to Japan to get a promising job. The duo tries to experience a fashion shoot in Tokyo, but things change completely after a tragic accident. The duo begins to discover disturbing and dazzling images in the photographs they are developing. Now, both are looking and learning that it is better to leave some puzzles unresolved during that period.
22 February 1981, Queensland, Australia
23 January 1974, Chiba, Japan
11 December 1958, Kumamoto, Japan
October 11, 2008
Out of the list of horrible remakes I've experienced in 2008, "Shutter" really isn't the worst one I've seen yet, but it sure does suck enough to rank up there...
August 04, 2008
... the film feels like a made-for-TV movie.
October 14, 2012
Avoid unless you've never seen a horror movie in your life or you just have very low standards.
March 24, 2008
At some point in Shutter you will probably lose count, along with your patience, but the film will keep right on going.
February 16, 2013
Shutter, which attempts to do for cameras what The Ring did for videocassettes, what Pulse did for computers, and what The Grudge did for grudges.
March 24, 2008
Though a presentation of 20th Century Fox, Shutter has the look and feel of a proper J-horror film.
March 24, 2008
With Shutter, that nerve-tingling soundtrack gets heavy use almost from the beginning of the movie. It becomes tiresome.
May 28, 2009
...an absolutely redundant piece of work...
March 24, 2008
Shutter is seriously short on shudders.
March 24, 2008
If Shutter is any indication, the reputation of professional photographers is still on the wane. Not only are photographs creepy, the film suggests, but so are photographers.
March 26, 2008
Will the next terror-minded remake involve a possessed telegraph machine or a grudge-minded ox and cart? Neither option could be any lamer than the shock-free Shutter.

