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With a carefully curated selection of spine-tingling Korean horror films available on Amazon Prime, Netflix, let your inner thrill-seeker go wild. As you enter a realm of paranormal encounters and psychological nightmares, get ready for suspense, dread, and hair-raising moments. Prepare to be enthralled by the gloomy and unsettling tales that lie in wait.
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Here are the top Korean horror films available on OTT platforms for your enjoyment:
The Wailing (2016)
A foolish police officer (Kwak Do-won) uncovers a dark and ominous force that threatens to swallow the entire community in a small village beset by a string of strange deaths. This supernatural horror film, directed by Na Hong-jin, features great performances by Hwang Jung-min and Chun Woo-hee. It tells a complex story of fear, distrust, and ancient evil.
Prime Video Video, IMDb rating: 7.4
The Host (2006)
A young girl is kidnapped by a terrible beast that emerges from Seoul’s Han River, and her family embarks on a dangerous expedition to save her. This exhilarating and genre-defying movie, directed by Bong Joon-ho, blends social satire, comedy, and horror. It explores themes of family, sacrifice, and humanity’s resilience in the face of enormous hardship. Starring Song Kang-ho, Byun Hee-bong, and Park Hae-il.
Netflix, IMDb rating: 7.1
I Saw the Devil (2010)
Pushing the limits of morality and sanity, a secret agent embarks on a relentless pursuit of a vicious serial killer. This suspenseful drama from director Kim Jee-woon examines the depths of retribution and the blurred boundaries between good and evil. In an exciting game of cat and mouse, Lee Byung-hun delivers a standout performance as the determined spy going up against Choi Min-sik’s terrifying portrayal of a psychotic murderer.