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Stephen King listed the South Korean horror film Train to Busan as one of his favorite movies of the 21st century.
Jennifer Kent crafts a horror that trades in emotional rawness as much as it does in fear. The movie uses the trope of a supernatural threat to force its characters to confront their distress. The ...
The global success of zombie horror “Train to Busan” in 2016 catapulted Yeon onto the international stage, though he maintains his approach hasn’t fundamentally changed.
After spending the last few years on other projects, Yeon Sang-Ho returns to the undead (and possibly Train to Busan) with 2026's Gunche.
Train to Busan grossed over $98 million on an $8 million budget. Showbox described the upcoming zombie thriller from Yeon as “the culmination of Yeon Sang-ho’s universe, spanning from Train to Busan ...
Yeon Sang-ho is currently in production for his new zombie film titled 'Gunche', which will star Jun Ji-hyun, Go Soo, Ji Chang-wook & Koo Kyo-hwan.
Yeon Sang-ho, the acclaimed Korean director of Train To Busan, has began shooting zombie thriller Gunche, which will mark the big screen return of actress Gianna Jun. The story centres on the ...
The eerie experience was inspired by the hit 2016 South Korean action-horror movie 'Train to Busan', in which a father and daughter trapped on a moving train battle zombies hungry for human flesh.
In Pics: 'Zombies' Swarm Japanese Train Ahead Of Halloween In 'Train To Busan' Tribute Organisers of Saturday's adrenaline-filled trip, less than two weeks before Halloween, touted it as the ...