Nakata finds Incite Mill
Hideo Nakata is a name that not many people recognize, but he is the Japanese horror master that started up the Ringu features and made the original Dark Water movie, without it’s translation called Honogurai mizu no soko kara. The director and writer is back to work again, this time on a psychological thriller called Incite Mall.
Pic, based on Honobu Yonezawa’s eponymous bestseller, tells a “Big Brother”-ish tale of 10 people hired for a “job” paying $1,200 per hour, only to find themselves locked in an underground complex and forced to play a murderous game for seven days, says Variety.
The picture is set to start filming in March with a release date for sometime later in the year. Attached to the feature is Horipro who helped recruit such talent like Tatsuya Fujiwara who’s seen in the Japanese live action adaptation of Death Note and starred in the blood-fest Battle Royale.













