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Tag Archives: south korea
Project Wolf Hunting (2022)
Director: Hong-seon Kim Writer: Hong-seon Kim
Posted in Action, Foreign, Horror, Science Fiction
Tagged 2022, action, blood, boat, cargo, Chang-Seok Ko, criminals, doctor, Dong-il Sung, Dong-Yoon Jang, escape, foreign, gore, guns, Hongsun Kim, horror, Jang Young-Nam, Ju-Hwan Yun, Jung So-Min, korean, monster, murder, ocean, Park Ho-San, philippines, prisoner, prisoners, project wolf hunting, riot, sci-fi, science fiction, Seo In-Guk, ship, south korea, south korean
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Train to Busan (2016)
Director: Sang-ho Yeon Writers: Joo-Suk Park & Sang-Ho Yeon
Posted in Action, Foreign, Horror, Thriller
Tagged 2016, action, bite, busan, child, daughter, family, father, foreign, gong yoo, horror, hyung-deok lee, infected, infection, jinmo yang, joo-suk park, korea, korean, lee dong-ha, living dead, ma dong-seok, outbreak, pregnant, sang-ho yeon, seoul, south korea, survival, thriller, train, train to busan, young-gyu jang, yu-mi jung, zombie, zombies
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Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum (2018)
Director: Beom-sik Jeong Writers: Beom-sik Jeong & Sang-min Park
Posted in Foreign, Horror
Tagged 2018, asylum, foreign, found footage, ghost, gon-ji-am, haunted, haunted asylum, horror, hospital, internet, korea, korean, mockumentary, online, south korea, spirit, won-guk kim, yoon byung-ho
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Joint Security Area (2000)
Director: Park Chan-wook Writers: Kim Hyun-seok & Jeong Seong-san & Lee Moo-yeong & Park Chan-wook (Based on the novel “DMZ” by Park Sang-yeon) Solid early Park Chan-wook military thriller.
Posted in Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller, War
Tagged 2000, action, adaptation, army, border, chan-wook park, christoph hofrichter, crime, demilitarized zone, dmz, drama, herbert ulrich, investigation, Jeong Seong-san, joint security area, jsa, Kim Hyun-seok, kim tae-woo, lee byung-hun, Lee Moo-yeong, lee yeong-ae, military, murder, north korea, north korean, park chan-wook, park sang-yeon, shin ha-kyun, soldier, solider, song hang-ho, south korea, south korean, swedish, swiss, switzerland, thriller, united nations, war
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The Quiet Family (1998)
Director: Kim Jee-woon Writer: Kim Jee-woon Pretty fun South Korean dark comedy.
Posted in Comedy, Crime, Horror
Tagged 1998, choi min-sik, comedy, crime, dark comedy, death, eun lee, family, hike, hiking, Hitman, horror, hotel, in-hwan park, jee-woon kim, kim jee-woon, lodge, moon-hee na, mountain, murder, song kang-ho, south korea, suicide, the quiet family
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Yongary, Monster from the Deep (1967)
Director: Ki-duk Kim Writers: Ki-duk Kim & Yun-sung Seo
Posted in Action, Foreign, Science Fiction
Tagged action, astronaut, earthquake, foreign, gas, gasoline, japan, kaiju, Ki-duk Kim, korea, korean, monster, Monster from the Deep, oil, prehistoric, reptile, sci-fi, science fiction, seoul, south korea, space, Yongary, Yongary Monster from the Deep, Yun-sung Seo
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Colossal (2017)
Director: Nacho Vigalondo Writer: Nacho Vigalondo
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Tagged 2017, alcohol, alcoholic, alcoholism, anne hathaway, austin stowell, colossal, comedy, creature, dan stevens, drama, fantasy, jason sudeikis, monster, Nacho Vigalondo, new york, new york city, nyc, sci-fi, science fiction, seoul, south korea, tim blake nelson
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Okja (2017)
Director: Bong Joon Ho Writers: Bong Joon Ho and Jon Ronson (Story by Bong Joon Ho)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Science Fiction
Tagged 2017, action, activism, activist, adventure, animal, beast, bong joon ho, brad pitt, ceo, comedy, company, contest, corporation, drama, factory farming, farm, giancarlo esposito, industry, jake gyllenhaal, jon ronson, joon-ho bong, kidnap, kidnapped, kidnapping, korean, lily collins, meat, netflix, okja, paul dano, rescue, sci-fi, science, science fictin, sea-hyun ahn, south korea, tilda swinton
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I Saw the Devil (2010)
Director: Jee-woon Kim Writer: Hoon-jung Park First off just want to say that I love the above poster. One of my favorites of recent memory. So evocative and creepy looking. Definitely fits in with the current trend of having big … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Drama, Foreign, Horror, Thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged 2010, action, byung-hun lee, cannibal, cop, crime, drama, gook-hwan jeon, hoon-jung park, horror, i saw the devil, in-seo kim, jee-woon kim, korea, korean, min-sik choi, min-ski choi, murder, police, revenge, serial killer, south korea, thriller, torture, vigilante
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