South Korea has produced some of the most inventive horror movies ever, but a few masterpieces are still under-watched.
Korean horror movies tend to live in a league of their own. You'll find some jump scares, sure; you'll find zombies, ghosts, ...
If you’re ready for a guided tour through Korea’s most unforgettable nightmares, here are ten of the best Korean horror ...
The Tarot movie (2024) series is a highly awaited horror K-drama set to debut soon. It is an anthology drama chronicling seven tragic stories of fate involving mysterious tarot cards. Ashbun is the ...
Gong Yoo as Seok-woo in 'Train to Busan'; Im Soo-jung as Bae Su-mi in 'A Tale of Two Sisters'; Song Kang-ho as Park Gang-du in 'The Host' Appreciation for Korean pop culture continues to grow with ...
Train to Busan, The Wailing, A Tale of Two Sisters, I Saw the Devil — the Korean horror movies that have crossed over and popped in the States have been intense, often sprawling films that teeter on ...
Imaobong Ifum (Ima) is a Features and Resources writer at Collider, where she gets to geek out about entertainment while managing the occasional hiring process. With over six years of freelancing ...
A man stands on a balcony rail to take a selfie with a horde of zombies in #Alive. Image via Netflix Some K-horror movies are so good, they deserve to be adapted into a TV series, so the story can get ...
Korean filmmakers are gaining popularity in the West despite language barriers. Recommendations for those just diving in to ...