In what feels like a very Twilight Zone-esque style of storytelling with an introduction and closing remarks for each episode, you get stories that are suspenseful, heartbreaking, just funny, or a mix of the three. This collection of films is one of my favorites. I picked up the DVD at a library book sale back in 2012 and have seen it countless times since then. The stories are entertaining, although a bit silly at times, like "Nurarihyon". If you're hoping for something exceptional and incredibly well made that will have you turning on every light in the house or looking over your shoulder when you're alone, then you'll want to look elsewhere, but the low-budget effects really just add to the enjoyment. I definitely suggest watching it when you get the chance!