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K-Horror

Korean horror is the term given to horror films made as part of the cinema of Korea. Korean horror features many of the same motifs, themes, and imagery as Japanese horror. Korean horror has been around since the early years of Korean cinema; however, it was not until the late 1990s that the genre began to experience a renewal. Many of the Korean horror films tend to focus on the suffering and the anguish of characters rather than focus on the explicit "blood and guts" aspect of horror.

  • Train to Busan
  • A Tale of Two Sisters
  • Bedevilled
  • Memento Mori
  • Thirst
  • Wishing Stairs
  • Arang
  • Death Bell
  • The Ghost
  • Cinderella
  • White: Melody of Death
  • Whispering Corridors
  • Hansel & Gretel
  • The Doll Master
  • Into the Mirror
  • Bunshinsaba
  • Possessed
  • A Blood Pledge
  • Voice
  • Three... Extremes
  • Two Moons
  • The Red Shoes
  • R-Point
  • Muoi: The Legend of a Portrait
  • Epitaph
  • The Priests
  • Mourning Grave
  • The Isle
  • Tell Me Something
  • Cello
  • Red Eye
  • Voices
  • Killer Toon
  • Phone
  • Acacia
  • Face
  • 4 Horror Tales: February 29
  • The Cat
  • 4 Horror Tales: Roommates
  • Cadaver
  • The Uninvited
  • Apt
  • The Evil Twin
  • Ouija
  • Sorum
  • Bloody Reunion
  • The Ring Virus
  • 301/302
  • The Soul Guardians
  • Ghastly
  • Bloody Beach
  • Nightmare
  • The Wig
  • Antarctic Journal
  • Death Bell 2
  • 4 Horror Tales: Hidden Floor
  • Horror Stories
  • Silenced
  • The Inugami Family
  • Three
  • Loner
  • A Ghost Story of Joseon Dynasty
  • Be with Me
  • Unborn but Forgotten
  • Suddenly in the Dark
  • Say Yes
  • The Record
  • Paradise Murdered
  • Manhole