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On April 07, 2008, I noticed the Japanese website for www.j-horror.com was not up and running. I don't know if this was due to a server failure, or the site has been removed from service. If the site is not restored in the near future, I think we can safely assume that the J-Horror Theater project has had it's plug pulled (likely between the time Rinne was released in Japan and when it was released in the US as a film in the Horrorfest (instead of J-Horror Theater.)