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Korean Horror Movies That Will Give You Sleepless Nights!

June 1, 2021 by Red Stewart

Marvelous Videos presents Korean horror movies that will give you sleepness nights…

Korean horror or K-horror took off in popularity during the 1990s. While some saw it as being similar to Japanese horror films that were coming out at the time, others appreciated the unique craft brought by Korean filmmakers and auteurs.

Still, J-Horror remains the most persistent foreign influence on American pop culture. Many artists from Korea have fallen under the radar, their works not getting the attention they deserve.

Well, for us, that ends today. Thanks to Marvelous Videos, we are going to be taking a look at ten Korean horror films that will no doubt give you a reason to lock your bedroom door at night!

SEE ALSO: Ten Essential Korean Cinema Gems

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What are your Korean horror movie recommendations? Let us know on our social channels @flickeringmyth…

Red Stewart

 

Originally published June 1, 2021. Updated June 23, 2021.

Filed Under: Articles, Opinions and Long Reads, Movies, Random Videos, Red Stewart Tagged With: A Tale of Two Sisters, Cinderella, Death Bell, Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum, I Saw the Devil, Loner, Marvelous Videos, R-Point, Red Shoes, The Wailing, Whispering Corridors

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