Journal Horror Series is a mockumentary horror series by Green Project Production. Presented in found-footage style, each of the 10 episodes tells a standalone supernatural tale, all connected through mysterious journals and eerie events. Filmed with a minimalist setup but powerful storytelling, the series blends atmospheric horror, grounded characters, and a uniquely Indonesian twist on the genre.
Shioriko Shinokawa is the proprietor of Biblia Antiquarian Bookshop, her sidekick Daisuke Goura, her lanky gofer and protector, has trouble reading books; they make him dizzy. Shioriko is demure and introverted, an expert on vintage books, a great storyteller, and of course, a lover of books; she also has amazing powers of logical deduction, and can solve big mysteries from the smallest of clues. The unlikely pair join forces to unravel secrets and hidden meanings to help people looking for answers, and the true answers are never what they expect.
A boy returns to an underground bunker to uncover the truth about his friend’s disappearance two years ago, only to confront a radioactive threat and a mysterious monster made of swarming insects.
A Jurassic Park analog-horror/found-footage prequel following Robert Muldoon as he documents increasingly dangerous animal behavior, failing containment, and the growing sense that the park is already doomed before the main film disaster hits.
After a near-fatal explosion, I wake to find a year missing from my life—a year in which I’m studying art design and loved by my gentle boyfriend, BAI Shang-huan. Just as I start to believe in this newfound happiness, he dies before my eyes. When I open them again, I’m back in the past, before any of it began. Now, every moment unfolds exactly as in my “dream,” revealing a cruel truth: loving him means losing him. And knowing how it ends… do I dare fall for him again?
When in 2009 you move to Tatsumi Port Island after 10 years, as a new student for the Gekkoukan High School, you find out about strange events taking place there, as well as a group of students trying to take care of them.