“Arang” is the first feature film of director Ahn Sang-hoon. Moreover, he co-writes the script with other three scriptwriters, namely, Jeong Seon...
Tag - South Korea
Kim Min-suk, who was the assistant director and screenwriter of the widely known Korean movie “The Good, The Bad, The Weird,” makes his directorial debut with...
Part of the burgeoning wave of K-horror films in the early 2000s, South Korea managed to tap into the exploding wave of titles being produced in Japan. They...
One of the cornerstones of South Korean horror films, 1967's ‘A Public Cemetery of Wol-ha' (Wolhaul gongdongmyoji) was among the first films to introduce...
Attempting to bring up a real point in history, the central points surrounding Ryoo Seung-wan's action/adventure effort Gunhamdo, which was retitled to “The...
Black is OCN's mystery-thriller about a woman with the supernatural ability to see who is going to die soon by indication of the presence of black shadows near...
“Unbowed” is based on the true story of Kim Myung-ho, a math professor who was arrested and prosecuted for shooting judge Park Hong-woo with a...
A staple of the Asian horror scene, Kim Kwang-bin's full-length directorial debut after the short “Modern Family” appeared nearly a decade ago...
Following the success of Communication and Lies, director Lee Seung-won spent two years crafting his follow-up effort about a neurotic family coming together...
One of the most celebrated Indonesian horror efforts, the original “Satan's Slaves” (or Pengabdi Setan) was initially released during the height of...