
In this lavishly praised South Korean chiller, a policeman investigating a remote Korean village where a mysterious illness is turning the sick into deranged killers.
S. Korea/USA, 2016, Na Hong-jin
The most recent movie written and directed by South Korean genre master Na Hong-jin (The Chaser, The Yellow Sea) is a lavishly praised chiller about a policeman investigating a remote Korean village where a mysterious illness is turning the sick into deranged killers. Is the newly-arrived Japanese man, whom locals say is an evil spirit, to blame? “A bullet train of laughs, gore, frights and folklore, making the two-and-a-half hour runtime feel like a couple of
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- Apr 30, 2023 at 06:30 pm - 09:10 pm (Sun)
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