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Thursday, June 02, 2005

Korean Horror Still Strong

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Despite the fact that they haven’t produced anything really spooky since 2003’s A Tale of Two Sisters, markets and demand for horror is still strong in Korea. Last year’s effort, DOLL MASTER, DEAD FRIEND, FACE and R-POINT were highlight of Korean Horror but all of them came very short on spook and creepiness. This summer, we have THe RED SHOES which is inspired by a Hans Christian Andersen fairytale entitled “The Red Shoes” and VOICE the fourth installment of the Whispering Corridors series. Hope these aredecent enough to keep our Asian Horror craving going.

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