Jong-soo, a part-time worker, bumps into Hae-mi while delivering, who used to live in the same neighborhood. Hae-mi asks him to look after her cat while she's on a trip to Africa. When Hae-mi comes back, she introduces Ben, a mysterious guy she met in Africa, to Jong-soo. One day, Ben visits Jong-soo's with Hae-mi and confesses his own secret hobby.
After a series of paintings by an unknown artist are discovered, a supernatural force enacts revenge on those who have allowed their greed to get in the way of art.
Sequel to the 2017 film Happy Death Day.
Adapted from a 2011 novel by author Mahokaru Numata, Yurigokoro has Ryosuke's father, who is stricken with advanced cancer, as a man with a diary. When the family discovers the father's diary in the latter's office leafing through it reveals notes written by a murderer. Are these fictional accounts or the memoirs of the diary's owner?
Art Mathews is a washed up drunk. He was a Las Vegas police officer. But after the murder of his wife, Helen, Art's attempt to find and bring the killer to justice ended with multiple incidents of police brutality for which Art was indefinitely suspended. Henry Falcon is a driver and a serial killer with multiple personality disorder. The murder of Helen is officially unsolved, but clues from a dead call girl will lead back to Reggie. Reggie manages an escort service, former manager of the dead call girl, and current manager of Henry's new obsession. Detective Hutchins is Art's former partner and had been watching over him, but as Art gets closer, Hutchins loses control. Henry begins to break; his inner demons are unleashed; and the casualties begin to rise.