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Train to Busan may have helped to revolutionize the zombie genre, but its sequel completely missed the mark and is nowhere ...
Rising-star genre director Timo Tjahjanto ('Nobody 2') was once attached to the NYC-set take on the South Korean zombie hit.
Rising-star genre director Timo Tjahjanto ('Nobody 2') was once attached to the NYC-set take on the South Korean zombie hit.
The American version of 'Train to Busan' is now exactly a remake, but a spin-off set within the same world where zombies took ...
Obviously, All of Us Are Dead is the real follow-up Train to Busan deserved. When Train to Busan was released in 2016, it reshaped the zombie genre—not only in Korean film, but internationally.
This list spotlights the best, worst, most iconic, and most complex dads in horror movies, from The Shining to Sinners. Meet the fathers now.
2. Lee Abbott – A Quiet Place (2018) Played by: John Krasinski Paramount Pictures. In a world where making a sound can get you killed, Lee Abbott’s silence says everything.
Whether they’re fighting off zombies, ... Seok-woo – Train to Busan (2016) Played by: ... As the tension builds and the bodies pile up, ...
1. Train to Busan (2016) and Peninsula (2020) Directed by Yeon Sang-ho, ‘Train to Busan’ and ‘Peninsula’ are zombie movies with the latter being the spiritual sequel to the former. In ‘Train to Busan, ...
Though the film was delayed indefinitely, the filmmaker says the plan is to set the movie at the exact same time as "The Last ...
The infected in Danny Boyle's "28 Years Later" aren't technically zombies, but they still helped redefine the genre.
That’s the hope of Jakarta’s light rapid transit operator, which has turned a train and station into the set of a bloody zombie apocalypse – with real passengers invited to the show.