
The revenge thriller “Bedevilled” is haunting and devastating in its exploration of how society’s collective silence enables cycles of abuse. Bedevilled (2010), directed by …continue reading Trauma Bond: Bedevilled (2010)

The revenge thriller “Bedevilled” is haunting and devastating in its exploration of how society’s collective silence enables cycles of abuse. Bedevilled (2010), directed by …continue reading Trauma Bond: Bedevilled (2010)

A chilling descent into corporate dystopia, “The Tenants” is a potent debut, offering a future that feels disturbingly close at hand. The most unnerving …continue reading Fantasia 2024: The Tenants (Seiibja)

If you’re not seeking out films beyond your own borders, you’re missing out on some of the best, like the wealth of masterful Korean …continue reading The Rise of Korean Horror

Continuing our horror journey around the world, we head to South Korea, home of some of the best genre output across the globe. Welcome …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: South Korea

An in-depth look at the multi-faceted role of women in horror as explored in the brutal and beautiful South Korean horror film Bedevilled (2010) …continue reading Bedevilled (2010) and the Many Facets of Women

Seoul Station, the animated prequel to Train to Busan, is a gritty commentary on social injustice disguised as a highly entertaining horror film The …continue reading Reel Review: Seoul Station (2016)
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