‘The Price We Pay’ Director Ryûhei Kitamura Talks His Disgusting New Horror Film [Watch]
Whether he’s directing Godzilla Final Wars, Midnight Meat Train, or Versus, Japanese director Ryûhei Kitamura has an eye for action and violence. With his new film The Price We Pay, Kitamura goes back to his indie horror roots to create a gritty exploitation film reminiscent of horror in the 90s and 00s. We spoke with Kitamura over Zoom to dig into the experience working on his latest project.
Read the full synopsis for The Price We Pay:
After an intense holdup at a pawnshop, Grace is taken hostage by the thieves. Forced to take refuge at a remote farmhouse late at night, they discover a secret dungeon with evidence of sadistic violence—and when “Grandfather” comes home, all hell breaks loose. Can Grace muster the courage to escape the gut-wrenching fates that befall her criminal companions?
Dread Central spoke with Kitamura about the chaos of filming The Price We Pay, his experience adapting Midnight Meat Train, and more.
The Price We Pay is out now on VOD.
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