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Encapsulated Cinema: Ghastly, Head, and Midnight FM
Ghastly (2011)There aren’t too many movies out there that feature a small children stabbing their classmates in the neck with number two pencils. As you can probably imagine, there’s a very good reason for...
Read More »Kim Sang Man’s Midnight FM Coming to English-Subtitled DVD
Can you play Region 3 DVDs? If so, you’re in luck. Director Kim Sang Man’s radio-oriented thriller “Midnight FM” is headed to DVD this October. The bonus, of course, is that the disc comes...
Read More »Midnight FM (2010) Movie Review
“Midnight FM” is a Korean suspense thriller with real star power in the form of leads Soo Ae (“Sunny”) and Yoo Ji Tae (“Old Boy”), who come together in a homicidal cat and mouse...
Read More »Kim Sang-man’s Midnight FM Headed to South Korean DVD This February
The best thing about the release of director Kim Sang-man’s “Midnight FM” on Region 3 DVD is that the film will be subtitled in English. This is fantastic news, as my Korean is practically...
Read More »Yet Another Thrilling Trailer for Midnight FM
It’s no secret, dear readers: I am jonesing for this movie like nobody’s business. Between the previously-released teaser, the promotional pics, and the snazzy posters, yours truly can’t seem to get enough of “Midnight...
Read More »Several Shadowy New Pics from the South Korean Thriller Midnight FM
In case you’re a little late to the proverbial party, yours truly is pretty excited about the upcoming South Korean thriller “Midnight FM” (aka “Late Night FM”), due in part to the presence of...
Read More »Tune Into the New Poster for the Korean Thriller Midnight FM
Regardless if you call it “Midnight FM” or “Late-Night FM”, I’m excited about this movie. The idea of a DJ trying to save a kidnapped family sounds intriguing, if not a bit hokey. Although...
Read More »Teaser Trailer for Creepy Korean Flick Late-Night FM
When it comes to delivering intense, well-crafted thrillers, South Korea is at the very top of the proverbial pile. “Chaser”, “Oldboy”, and “Memories of Murder” are among my absolute favorites, and rank as some...
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