In the chambers of the Edo harem, two newcomers uncover political intrigue, rivalry and a vengeful spirit only one traveling medicine seller can vanquish.
When their son starts acting strangely, a couple unwittingly allow dark and sinister forces into their home, awakening a long-dormant ancient evil rooted deep in the countryside.
A female journalist disguises herself as a prisoner to investigate a murder case. The investigation led him to the terrible secret of the isolation room.
When her teen daughter displays increasingly disturbing behavior after a near death experience, a mother becomes convinced the girl brought something evil back from the other side.
A young woman begins to uncover the mystery of a cassette tape left by her estranged father, causing her to question the sanity of her father and face the dark forces that lie outside our world.
A small group of hunters come to earth chasing sentient worms from space. They must stop these parasites before they take over all of the inhabitants of earth. Teaming up with some of the locals may be the only way to survive until morning.
What would an outcast do to be accepted by the mainstream? Would it be mimicking appearances, or perhaps imitating language? Maybe even helping to cover up a murder, just to gain the slightest chance to be heard? However, what if, despite all these efforts, she is still rejected? – Xige Yi
She’s cute, she’s sassy—and she can see dead people! In this candy-coated tale of poetic revenge, young exorcist Kim Rina is called to investigate the haunting of a high school dormitory, where she is met with the teary-eyed ghost of a girl with unfinished business. Would it be right to cast it away, or should Rina use her gift to help the scorned spirit find peace? – Alyssia Duval-Nguon
Vampires crave blood more than anything else. It’s the one thing they need to survive. Well, there’s always an exception. One in particular can’t seem to consume blood, so she must go through an extremely painful treatment to improve her condition and finally become a true vampire. Korean cinema is known for its seamless mix of horror and dark comedy, and HOW TO KILL A VAMPIRE does it brilliantly! – Steven Lee
In a harsh, remote village, a stern hunter believes his son is too weak for the wild. While the father shows no mercy, the son wants to help animals. One day, the son tries to help a wolf pup following its mother.