All Night Long: 5 Film Collection (1992-2003) | 2-Disc Region-Free (Blu-Ray) Set | English Subtitles

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Description

Title: All Night Long (1992)

Alternate Title: オールナイトロング (Ōru Naito Rongu)

Genre: Crime / Drama / Horror

Plot Synopsis
Three teenage boys witness the brutal murder of a young girl at a railway crossing, an act that leaves them shaken and unmoored. Hoping to bury the trauma beneath the distractions of nightlife, parties, and sexual bravado, they wander through Tokyo chasing excitement and escape. When their night spirals into humiliation and savage violence at the hands of local delinquents, the boys abandon restraint and pursue vengeance with shocking intensity. What begins as an attempt to reclaim control becomes a descent into nihilism, exposing the emptiness, rage, and moral collapse lurking beneath youthful rebellion.


Cast and Crew

  • Director: Katsuya Matsumura

  • Writers: Katsuya Matsumura

  • Cast:

    • Eisuke Tsunoda as Suzuki Kensuke

    • Ryōsuke Suzuki as Saitō Shinji

    • Yōji Ietomi as Tanaka Tetsuya

    • Hiromasa Taguchi as Tamari

    • Third Nagashima as Phantom Killer

    • Sachiko Wakayama as Yoshiko

    • Yumi Goto as Eri

    • Ryoka Yuzuki

    • Yumi Kayama as Yōko


YouTube Trailer: All Night Long (1992) | Trailer


IMDb: All Night Long (1992)


Reviews from Letterboxd:

  1. Jim Film — ★★★★½
    “Violence with a purpose… at times heartwarming, with characters far better than expected.”

  2. Realkinoshit — ★★★
    “A revenge drama that turns a virgin nerd into a demon. Cool soundtrack, too.”

  3. karamashi — ★★★★
    “A nihilistic early-90s youth drama that exposes the ultimate pointlessness of male aggression.”

  4. — — ★½
    “Once infamous for its brutality, the violence feels restrained by today’s standards.”

  5. Cliff — ★★★½
    “Quiet and strangely charming between bursts of brutality, anchored by a moody score.”


Meta Description: A harsh and nihilistic Japanese crime drama, All Night Long (1992) plunges three traumatized teenagers into a night of escalating violence, stripping youth rebellion down to its ugliest and most desperate extremes.


Title: All Night Long 2 (1995)

Alternate Title: オールナイトロング2 (Ooru Naito Rongu 2) / All Night Long II / Atrocity

Genre: Horror / Thriller / Exploitation

Plot Synopsis
A lonely Japanese teenager and computer nerd named Shinichi becomes trapped in a terrifying spiral of violence and abuse when he falls afoul of a sadistic gang of deviant youths. As he’s tormented and humiliated with brutal cruelty, the line between victim and perpetrator blurs and his world collapses into a grim, nihilistic nightmare of torture, degradation and shocking brutality.


Cast and Crew

  • Director: Katsuya Matsumura

  • Writers: Katsuya Matsumura

  • Cast:

    • Masashi Endô as Shinichi Noda

    • Masahito Takahashi

    • Ryôka Yuzuki as Sayaka Mizukami

    • Takamitsu Ōkubo

    • Miroku Igarashi


IMDb: All Night Long 2 (1995)


Reviews from Letterboxd:

  1. Jim Film — ★★★½
    “Nowhere near as impressed with the plot here but it was fucked up — one of the most disturbing I’ve saw.”

  2. DungeonSkramz — ★★★★
    “Definitely a huge improvement over the original All Night Long as it didn’t waste much time getting to the gory details. It exceeded in its goal of being cruel and mean-spirited with flying colors.”

  3. Noah Cassidy — ★★★½
    “Add this to the list of movies that I like but because I like them I have to explain myself… a killer double with Hunters’ Sense of Touch in how it wraps sexuality and violence together.”

  4. DrHeiterMD — ★★★½
    “All Night Long 2 is a super fun 1995 Japanese r@pe comedy… the setup to the joke is r@pe and then the punchline to the joke is also r@pe.”

  5. Graham — ★★½
    “The ultimate (beginner’s) guide to disturbing movies… plenty of potential, but tangled in slow takes and narrative boredom.”

Meta Description: A brutal and nihilistic Japanese horror sequel by Katsuya Matsumura that pushes violence, exploitation, and psychological torment to shocking extremes in a raw, unsettling dive into human cruelty.


Title: All Night Long 3: The Final Chapter (1996)

Alternate Title: オールナイトロング3 最終章 (Ooru Naito Rongu 3: Saishū-shō)

Genre: Horror / Extreme / Nihilistic

Plot Synopsis
A socially isolated young man named Kikuo works cleaning rooms in a rundown love hotel, surrounded by filth and the discarded remains of other people’s lives. He develops an unhealthy fixation on a supermarket cashier, collecting items she throws away and using them to construct a fantasy version of her existence. As his obsession intensifies, the boundary between voyeurism and violence collapses, pulling him into a grim world of cruelty and degradation. In a society portrayed as morally decayed beyond repair, Kikuo’s descent becomes a relentless spiral with no promise of redemption.


Cast and Crew

  • Director: Katsuya Matsumura

  • Writers: Katsuya Matsumura, Norio Minamigi

  • Cast:

    • Yūjin Kitagawa as Kikuo Sawada

    • Ryōka Yuzuki as Hitomi Nomura

    • Tomorō Taguchi as Kawasaki

    • Meika Seri

    • Mitsuzō Ishii


IMDb: All Night Long 3: The Final Chapter (1996)


Reviews from Letterboxd:

  1. Ryan — ★★★
    “A withdrawn and deeply disturbed young man becomes obsessed with a woman, leading to a bleak and unsettling character study.”

  2. Graham — ★★
    “An entry-level plunge into extreme cinema, filled with grim imagery and shock-driven moments that can feel repetitive.”

  3. Jim Film — ★★★★
    “Not as strong as the first film, but a noticeable improvement over the second. Strange, mean-spirited, and darkly absurd.”

  4. DrHeiterMD — ★★★½
    “Grotesque, nihilistic, and deliberately unpleasant, leaning heavily into bodily horror and social decay.”

  5. BjorkBoobah — ★★★★
    “Extreme suffering and outsider psychology dominate this bleak finale, reinforcing the series’ reputation for relentless pessimism.”


Meta Description: The final entry in Japan’s All Night Long series delivers unflinching nihilistic horror, following a disturbed young man’s descent into obsession and brutality within a morally decayed world.


Title: All Night Long R (2002)

Alternate Title: オールナイトロングR (Ooru Naito Rongu R) / All Night Long 4

Genre: Horror / Gore

Plot Synopsis
A disturbed young man named Yuuki descends into violence and madness as he kidnaps two Japanese women and subjects them to escalating cruelty and grotesque body modification. His twisted fantasies, driven by isolation and obsession, lead him deeper into a landscape of torture, psychological decay, and visceral terror, blurring the line between flesh and nightmare.


Cast and Crew

  • Director: Katsuya Matsumura

  • Writers: Miyo Fujioka, Katsuya Matsumura

  • Cast:

    • Yuuki Fukuzono as Yuuki

    • Kiyori Miyamae

    • Katsuya Ichikawa

    • Kazumi Hiraishi

    • Masahiro Nagai


IMDb: All Night Long R (2002)


Reviews from Letterboxd:

  1. Graham — ★★
    “Handsome young Yuuki is a broken, deranged maniac… no relief, no guilt, no remorse.”

  2. Jim Film — ★★★
    “A mediocre entry in the franchise… no subtitles make it rough, but it’s not all bad.”

  3. Outrage — ★★★½
    “Visually satisfying for fans, it almost lives up to the previous All Night Long films.”

  4. BjorkBoobah — ★★½
    “Feels diluted compared to earlier entries… some freaky body horror but uneven.”

  5. Rabia — ★★½
    “Reminiscent of the Guinea Pig series… main character is pathetic, not terrifying.”


Meta Description: A disturbing installment in the All Night Long series, All Night Long R follows a deranged man whose kidnapping and mutilation of two women spirals into a nightmare of body horror and psychological decay.


Title: All Night Long: Initial O (2003)

Alternate Title: オールナイトロング イニシャルO (All Night Long Inisharu O)

Genre: Horror / Exploitation

Plot Synopsis
After witnessing a man’s suicide, a young woman is overtaken by an intense and disturbing s&xual excitement that leads her into the company of a strange man who seems to be watching her. What begins as an odd psychological reaction quickly descends into a twisted, sadomasochistic nightmare as she awakes locked in a cage and drawn into a dark, violent relationship that culminates in explicit brutality and horror.


Cast and Crew

  • Director: Katsuya Matsumura

  • Writers: Katsuya Matsumura, Ikeda Rusher, Haruko Nagatsu

  • Cast:

    • Sakura Kobayashi

    • Kadu Koide

    • Ayumu Saito

    • Salmon Sakeyama


IMDb: All Night Long: Initial O (2003)


Reviews from Letterboxd:

  1. Graham — ★★
    “It’s those cray-cray Japanese sadomasochists again, with their carefully conceived s&x dungeons… how very romantic.”

  2. : .。.Tina.。.:☆ — ★★½
    “LITERALLY SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT YOUR STUPID GREEN FISH!!!!!!”

  3. Jim Film — ★½
    “This film was just terrible and not even fucked up.”

  4. Rosie Lighters — ★★★
    “S&xually intoxicating.”

  5. systemter̵̮͝r̶̛͓̺̣̀̔ȏ̴͓͎̦̼̺̲̼̠̹̃́́̆͝͝ř̸̢͙̬͖̤̇̂ — ★½
    “This is just someones weird s&x fetish video… get to stabbing and chopping c0cks off.”


Meta Description: A disturbing entry in the All Night Long horror series by Katsuya Matsumura, Initial O blends psychological shock, sadomasochistic tension, and extreme exploitation into a grim, unforgettable descent into violence and obsession.