While South Korea has plenty of fantastic psychological horror films, A Tale of Two Sisters is the perfect next watch for ...
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 ...
South Korea has steadily built a reputation for creating some of the most inventive and spine-chilling horror films. If you are thinking of simple jump scares, you are in for a lot! Simply put, ...
Image via Cineclick Asia Big Blue Film Rahul Malhotra is a Weekend News Writer for Collider. From Francois Ozon to David Fincher, he'll watch anything once. He has been writing for Collider for over ...
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 ...
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When American studios wouldn’t back his film about a laid-off manager committing gruesome murders, the director returned to ...