Nakata is a Japanese director and screenwriter most famous for his horror films
The Ring (Ringu, 1998) and
The Ring 2 (Ringu 2, 1999). He also directed the American remake of the original sequel
The Ring 2 (2005). His other well-known film is
Honogurai mizu no soko kara / Dark Water (2002). He began his career directing low-budget porn films (
pinku eiga); later he directed the documentary about the director
Joseph Losey: The Man with Four Names (1998), the thriller
Chaos (1999), a documentary about the director of
novel porn films Masaru Konumu
Sadistic and Masochistic (2000), the romantic drama
Garasu no nô (Sleeping Bride, 2000), the drama
Last Scene (2002),
Kaidan (2007) and
L: Change the World (2008) based on the popular
manga Desu Nōto. Based on his experiences in Hollywood, he directed the documentary
Hariuddo kantoku-gaku nyûmon (Foreign Filmmakers' Guide to Hollywood, 2009). His latest two films are thrillers made in British production
Chatroom (2010) and
Inshite miru: 7-kakan no desu gêmu (The Incite Mill, 2010).