The Ring Companion

The Ring Companion

by Denis Meikle (Author)

Synopsis

On its release in Japan, Ringu ('The Ring') heralded a hugely popular new horror style. Successfully blending science fiction and the supernatural to chilling effect, the film's story interweaves the 'urban myth' of a cursed videotape with the threat of a virus and the mysterious death of a psychic girl. This in-depth companion to The Ring examines the phenomenon from the original novels, through their adaptations in other media and the film prequels, sequels and remakes, including the American remake starring Naomi Watts, to influences on and those influenced by The Ring. Placing the films in their cultural context and examining their cross-cultural appeal, this is the definitive guide to The Ring in all its incarnations.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
Published: 21 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 1845760018
ISBN 13: 9781845760014

Media Reviews
Total Film, November 2005, review by Mark Powell: ...an absorbing crash course on the evolution of a modern cinematic phenomenon.
Author Bio
Denis Meikle is a long-standing genre writer whose previous books include A History of Horrors: The Rise and Fall of Hammer Films, Jack the Ripper: The Murders and the Movies and Vincent Price: the Art of Fear.