Adapting the hit video game into a film has added multiple layers.
Hallways, generally speaking, are not places you want to be in the movies. You can be just strolling down one when, all of a sudden, elevator doors open up and a river of blood comes flowing out. They ...
Exit 8 looks like a simple “spot the difference” horror movie, but it slowly turns into a test of how much guilt a man can carry before it breaks him. In ...
This week's streaming premieres were kicked off by a pair of wildly different but equally exciting video-on-demand debuts.
Genki Kawamura's 'Exit 8' is adapted from the virally successful 2023 independent videogame of the same name. Review ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Genki Kawamura on the set of 'Exit 8' (Courtesy of Neon) The Japanese indie video game “The Exit 8” takes place entirely in the ...
The rules of Exit 8, both the cult indie game and the recent film adaptation, are simple: You're stuck in a subway station ...
It's not impossible to translate a video game to the big screen, but Genki Kawamura's film version of a Japanese puzzle achieves a monotony that may be intentional.
Hallways, generally speaking, are not places you want to be in the movies. You can be just strolling down one when, all of a sudden, elevator doors open up and a river of blood comes flowing out. They ...
This image released by Neon shows Yamato Kôchi in a scene from "Exit 8." (Neon via AP) Hallways, generally speaking, are not places you want to be in the movies. You can be just strolling down one ...