1. Jae-yeong Ha - Rotten Tomatoes
Explore the filmography of Jae-yeong Ha on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!
2. The Top 10 Movies Starring Jae-yeong Jeong - Flickchart
"Castaway on the Moon", "Right Now, Wrong Then", "Welcome to Dongmakgol", "On the Beach at Night Alone", & "Confession of Murder" are on The Top 10 Movies ...
"Castaway on the Moon", "Right Now, Wrong Then", "Welcome to Dongmakgol", "On the Beach at Night Alone", & "Confession of Murder" are on The Top 10 Movies Starring Jae-yeong Jeong on Flickchart.

3. Ha Jae-yeong Movies and TV Shows - Plex
Known For: Stairway to Heaven, Winter Sonata, The March of Fools, Summer Scent, Beautiful Days, Prince Hours, Cafe Midnight, Madame Aema, A White Feathered Gull
Watch more of your favorite Ha Jae-yeong movies and TV shows on Plex.

4. The 22 Best Korean Horror Movies - Rotten Tomatoes
We've gathered every Korean horror movie with a Tomatometer and ranked them in our guide to the best Korean horror movies.
Every Fresh horror movie from Korea, including Train to Busan, The Wailing, and The Host!

5. 10 Incredible Performances In Korean Horror Movies - Screen Rant
11 aug 2024 · From Choi Min-sik's chilling role in I Saw the Devil to Gong Yoo's touching performance in Train to Busan, their work defines the genre.
These memorable performances are beyond iconic.

6. 17 Disturbing South Korean Films That Will Give You Nightmares
30 jun 2024 · From A Tale of Two Sisters to Oldboy, South Korean cinema manages to shock and surprise audiences with its disturbing narratives.
South Korea is known for making incredible, thought-provoking films, and movies like the Vengeance Trilogy and Oldboy show why.

7. 15 of the best Korean horror movies you probably shouldn't watch alone
11 sep 2022 · Take a look at some of the best Korean horror movies known for their gripping storylines and thrilling sequences.
Take a look at some of the best Korean horror movies known for their gripping storylines and thrilling sequences.
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8. Scarier than Squid Game? 13 chilling Korean horror movies for Halloween
28 okt 2021 · ... horror, and sure to keep you up at night; Parasite director Bong Joon-ho helms The Host and Squid Game stars Lee Jung-jae and Wi Ha-joon crop ...
From classics Oldboy and The Wailing, to Parasite director Bong Joon-ho’s pivotal horror The Host, explore the hair-raising richness of Korean cinema

9. 'Exhuma' Review: A Fantastic Cast Elevates A Heavy South Korean ...
19 jul 2024 · South Korean director Jang Jae-hyun ('The Priests') delivers 'Exhuma,' a compelling supernatural horror about what should stay dead.
South Korean director Jang Jae-hyun ('The Priests') delivers 'Exhuma,' a compelling supernatural horror about what should stay dead.

10. 10 great modern South Korean films - BFI
24 jan 2019 · The near romance here is between arthouse filmmaker Ham Cheon-soo (Jeong Jae-yeong) and model-turned-painter Yoon Hee-jeong (Kim Min-hee).
With the release of Lee Chang-dong's enigmatic thriller Burning, we celebrate the modern renaissance in South Korean cinema that's put directors like Park Chan-wook and Bong Joon-ho on the world stage.

11. South Korean Cinema: Save the Green Planet! - SIFF
23 apr 2023 · Part sci-fi, part black comedy, part horror, part crime drama, Save the Green Planet! ... Shin Ha-kyun, Yun-shik Baek, Jung-min Hwang, Jae-yong ...
An amateur ufologist hatches an unhinged plot to save the planet from an alien invasion—or maybe the alien prince is really just his boss? Part sci-fi, part black comedy, part horror, part crime drama, Save the Green Planet! is an anarchic, anticapitalist thrill ride of genre-defying shenanigans.

12. The Sabukaru Guide to Korean Horror Movies
With such notable works as Lee Yong-min's supernatural classic, A ... From left to right: Kim ...
We’ve curated a list of 15 films to keep your eyeballs peeled and your anxieties churned – this time from Korea.

13. Review: Save the Green Planet! (South Korea, 2003)
9 jan 2015 · ... Jae-yong, Lee Ju-hyeon, and Hwang Jeong-min. Topics Reviews, South Korea Tags 2003, Baek Yoon-sik, Horror, Jang Joon-hwan, Shin Ha-kyun. Want ...
When I mentioned to a friend that I would be watching Save the Green Planet!, he commented (the actual words he used were somewhat more vulgar): “that sounds like a movie for pussies.” After watching the film, I can justifiably tell that friend to not judge this movie by its cover. Save the Green Planet! …
