Below, check out some of the best Korean horror films of all time and where to stream them. At the start of this zombie thriller, live-streamer Joon-woo (Yoo Ah-in) watches from his apartment window ...
South Korean cinema has established itself as a global powerhouse in recent years, with notable efforts like Parasite and Burning finding huge critical and commercial success. This extends to horror, ...
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, ...
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 ...
In “Exhuma” an evil spirit within has been cursing the descendants for generations, and the family members have paid a lot of money to hire professional shamans for help. The shamans dig up the ...
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 ...
A man walks past a screen showing a poster of Bong Joon-ho's film "Parasite" at a cinema in Seoul. While many genres are popular in South Korea, many notable films are thrillers, horrors or slow-burn ...