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The Ring
TrailerThe film revolves around the story of the mysterious video tape that it's viewers will have to pay with their own lives. During a picnic in the mountain, two young girls Katie Embry and Rebecca Kotler join the group of friends and watch the tape. They in turn have to die.Actors: Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, David Dorfman, Brian Cox, Jane Alexander, Lindsay Frost, Amber Tamblyn, Rachael Bella, Daveigh Chase, Shannon Cochran, Sandra Thigpen, ...»Director: Gore VerbinskiCountry: United States, JapanDuration: 115 minQuality: HDRelease: 2002IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Ring"
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Characters of "The Ring"
Reiko AsakawaPlayed by: Naomi WattsKPlayed by: David DorfmanRichard MorganPlayed by: Brian CoxDr. GrasnikPlayed by: Jane AlexanderTomokoPlayed by: Amber TamblynMasamiPlayed by: Rachael BellaSadakoPlayed by: Daveigh ChaseShizuko YamamuraPlayed by: Shannon Cochran -
Directors of "The Ring"
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Creators of "The Ring"
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Critic Reviews of "The Ring"
AV ClubJuly 25, 2014Gore Verbinski creates an air of dread that begins with the first scene and never lets up, subtly incorporating elements from the current wave of Japanese horror films along the way.
SlateJuly 25, 2014The filmmakers have wisely stayed close to the original's mood, which is somber and flat, with quick (near-subliminal) inserts and a soundtrack full of watery-grave groans and murmurs.
TIME MagazineJuly 25, 2014An edgy, watchable film, but one that makes you feel more squeamish than screamish.
Associated PressJuly 25, 2014The Ring, about a videotape that kills people, is so full of inconsistencies and plot holes that I stumbled from a recent screening with few answers, and a ton of questions.
Wall Street JournalJuly 25, 2014Watching The Ring won't kill you, but it could bore you half to death.
New York Daily NewsJuly 25, 2014I hated it, but I grant that it does tap into a vein of technological horror -- the fear of the VCR! -- that will have young videophiles chatting it up for weeks.
Antagony & EcstasyDecember 11, 2016A very strong movie in all the ways you need a horror movie to be strong. But it is a movie that could very obviously be better.
Christian Science MonitorJuly 25, 2014One of the most intelligent and genuinely scary ghost stories to come around in a long time.
Baltimore SunJuly 25, 2014The Ring doesn't have the wiliness or conviction to exploit either a single mother's guilt over child neglect or our collective queasiness over potential bad seeds. It merely alternates these themes and toys with them.
Florida Times-UnionJuly 25, 2014The Ring, an elegantly creepy film set in a perpetual Seattle rainstorm, is interested more in eerie, unnerving thrills than bloodletting.
Tulsa WorldJuly 25, 2014The slow pace gives us too much time to think about the story's lapses in logic. And Verbinski's style is so conventional that the various scare devices and horror images he throws on the screen feel oddly more comforting than frightening.
Observer (UK)July 25, 2014Though more expensive and less atmospheric than the Japanese picture, the film isn't at all bad.
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