
Pen Immortal is a horror film directed by Ahn Bing-ki and starring Kim Gyu-ri, Lee Se-eun and Lee Woo-ri. The film tells the horror story of transfer student Li Yuzhen who chose to play Pen Xian to curse the four classmates who bullied her because she was ostracized by her classmates at her new school, and three of them set themselves on fire one after another and died.
The Vietnamese Girl in Abstract Painting (2007) is a horror film directed by Kim Tae-kyung and starring Cha Yilian and Cao An. Novelist Yin Xi (Cao An) because he could not find fresh materials, saw the crisis of creation, and learned the legend of "muoi" from his old friend Xu Ying (Che Yilian), who now lives in Vietnam, Yin Xi decided to use the legend as the core to start a new novel creation, but because the previous novel alluded to Xu Ying, and there were many untrue words, Yin Xi was worried before going to Vietnam. Xu Ying's changes and enthusiasm surprised Yin Xi, but the unnaturalness of communicating with Xu Ying did not affect her enthusiasm for "muoi", but when she was more engaged in collecting related work, all kinds of incredible strange things began to happen, and Yin Xi gradually felt that Xu Ying in front of her was possessed by a "Vietnamese girl in abstract paintings".
Cello: The Murder of Hong Mei-joo's Family is a horror film written and directed by Lee Woo-chul and starring Sung Hyun-eun. Hong Mei-joo (Sung Hyun-eun), a teacher at the Conservatory of Music, has many unsatisfactory circumstances in her life. A student threatened her because she had scored so low. Her eldest daughter is an autistic, unable to communicate with people and slow to recognize anything. However, her life was still happy. Her husband is very considerate, and her relationship with her husband's sister Junlan is also very good. But her life has changed unconsciously, a very terrible change.
Humanoid 인형사 (2004), this is a story about revenge. Hundreds of years ago, a man in a small mountain village made a life-size doll according to the shape of his fiancée, and then his fiancée died mysteriously and tragically, and the man became the biggest suspect. The villagers believed that the man had killed his fiancée and brutally executed him. The doll was placed in front of the man's grave.
Ghost Bell is a horror film directed by Ahn Bing-ki and starring Ha Ji-won and Kim You-mi. The film tells the story of female journalist Xu Zhiyuan who temporarily stayed at a friend's house and changed her mobile phone number to avoid harassment, but terrible things happened one after another. Through continuous investigation, Xu Zhiyuan's story of the truth surfaced one by one. The film was released in South Korea on July 26, 2002.
The South Korean film Ah Niang is a South Korean thriller released in the summer of 2006, directed by director Ahn Sang-hoon and co-starring actors Song Yoon-er, Lee Dong-wook and Lee Chung-so. Based on a traditional Korean horror story, it tells a series of horror stories that occur in the process of breaking the curse by the wronged person who curses others to die. Add many confusing reference lines to the film, digging down into the popular drama of murder, resentment, and ghosting, blending elements of horror, reasoning and love.
Anatomy Classroom is a horror film directed by Sun Tae-hung and starring Han Ji-min, Wen Ju-wan and Oh Tae-kyeong, released in South Korea on July 12, 2007. The film tells the eerie story of several young people who dream of becoming the best surgeons when they intern to dissect corpses.
"R Highland" is a horror film written and directed by Kong Xiuchang and starring Gan Yucheng and Wu Taijing. Based on true historical events, the film tells the story of Lieutenant Choi Tae-woo and his men who encountered a terrorist incident while investigating R Heights in search of the 9 team members who disappeared 6 months ago. The film was released in South Korea on August 13, 2004.
Hansel & Gretel is a horror film starring Chun Jeong-myung, Shen Eun-kyung, Yin Won-jae, and Chan Ji-hee, released in South Korea on December 27, 2007. The film tells the story of a series of bizarre events that Eun-so encounters after an accident on the road and gets lost in an unknown forest.
Coma is a five-episode television film produced and broadcast on OCN television in South Korea in July 2006. Directed by Kong Shuichang, starring Lee Se-eun, Lim Won-hee, Lee Young-jin, Lee Chun-hyun, Cha So-yeon and so-yeon. The film tells five seemingly unrelated but in fact closely related 5 horror stories, all of which originated from the disappearance of a young girl in the hospital 10 years ago.
Strange Talk is a horror film directed by Jeong Sik and Jeong Fan-hee and starring Kim Bok-kyung, Kim Tae-woo, Jin-joo and Lee Dong-kyu, released in South Korea on August 1, 2007. Set in 1942 under Japanese colonial rule in Korea, the film tells a series of thrilling stories that take place after a returnee doctor and wife arrive at a hospital in The capital of South Korea.
Red Eye (2005), on July 16, 1988, a serious traffic accident occurred on a train departing from Seoul, resulting in more than 100 deaths. But no one knows the real cause of the accident, nor does it know the perpetrator, and the incident becomes an unsolved mystery. Today, 16 years later, the train was running for the last time, and on a stormy night, the train departed. 10 minutes of sharp braking, and a series of inexplicable things happened...
"Wig" is a horror film written and directed by Yuan Xinyan and starring Cai Minrui and Liu Shan. The film tells the story of Xiu Xian, who lost his hair due to illness, after wearing the wig sent by his sister, his personality becomes more and more abnormal, and a series of creepy horrors also occur. The film was released in South Korea on August 12, 2005.
Two Moons is a horror film directed by Kim Dong-bin and starring Park Han-sung, Kim Ki-seok and Park Jin-joo. The film, which tells the mysterious story of three men and women who have lost their memories in the night before the morning comes, was released in South Korea on July 10, 2012.
"Murder Comics" is a horror film released by South Korea's Sejje Entertainment Co., Ltd., directed by Kim Yong-joon, and starring Lee Shi-young, Yan Ki-joon, Kim Hyun-woo and others. The film tells the story of a serial death in South Korea that is exactly like the popular cartoonist's work, and the police aim their investigation into the female cartoonist, but as the investigation deepens, the more difficult it is to identify who the murderer is. The film was released in South Korea on June 27, 2013.
Rose, Red Lotus is a 2002 horror suspense film directed by South Korean director Kim Ji-un and starring Yeon Jung-ah, Lim So-kyung, Moon Geun-young, kim Ka-so and others. The film tells the strange story of two sisters Shumei, Shuran and the neurosensitive stepmother who live together and all kinds of strange things happen in the family. The film premiered in South Korea on June 13, 2003, breaking the box office record for the day of its premiere in South Korea in a short period of time and setting a box office record of 3 million viewers. The film ranked seventh in South Korea at the 2003 annual box office, was known as one of the world's top 50 horror films, and in 2007 was named the first horror film in South Korea in 27 years (1980-2007). It was later bought by Hollywood to remake the rights into an American version.
Kun Chi Yan is a South Korean thriller directed by Jeong Fan-sik and co-starring Wei Ha-joon, Park Ji-hyun, Oh Ya-yeon, Moon Moon, Park Sung-hoon, Yoo Tei-yun, and Lee Joon-wook, which was released in South Korea on March 28, 2018. The film tells the story of seven friends entering the "Kunchiyan Psychiatric Hospital", one of the world's seven haunted houses voted by CNN, for "network live broadcasting".
"Crying" is a suspense film invested and distributed by 20th Century Fox Korea Branch, directed by Luo Hongzhen, starring Guo Daoyuan, Huang Zhengmin and Qian Yuxi, and released in South Korea on May 11, 2016. The film tells the story of a strange Japanese who came to the small village and had a series of poisoning incidents, and after the daughter of the policeman Zhong Jiu was implicated, there was no way but to find the Taoist priest Nikko to work together to find out the truth. On October 24, 2016, the film won the Top Ten Films in the 36th Film Critics Awards. On October 25, the film won the Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Score, and Best Editing Awards at the 37th Korea Blue Dragon Film Awards.