Korean horror movies tend to live in a league of their own. You'll find some jump scares, sure; you'll find zombies, ghosts, demons and the rest of their ilk. But beneath these common themes that show ...
Korean horror “Death Name” is sprinkled judiciously with jump scares, but what lies beneath its horror of a family curse, is a complex history of generational ...
Well Go USA has shared a trailer for the Korean horror anthology Ghost Train. Directed by Se-woong Tak, the film sees ...
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Released in 2003, A Tale of Two Sisters is a psychological horror film written and directed by Jee-woon, inspired by a Joseon-era folktale. The story follows Su-mi (Im Soo-jung), a teenage girl who ...
Varun Tej is gearing up for his next project and has now announced the title of his upcoming Indo-Korean film. The actor has ...
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With gorgeous cinematography, complex questions about humanity, evil, and existence, and steadily mounting dread, these Korean horror films set the bar high. Here are some of the Korean horror movies ...