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Lady Vengeance
Directed By: Chan-Wook Park
DVD Release Date: 2006
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)

The third stop in Chan-wook Park's breathless revenge trilogy, Lady Vengeance comes down slightly--just slightly--from the astonishing highs of middle segment Oldboy. Elegant and ultraviolent in equal measures, Lady Vengeance requires rapt attention from the opening moments, as ... more information, reviews and movie clips of Lady Vengeance
Nightmare
Directed By: Byeong-Ki Ahn
DVD Release Date: 2005
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated

A New nightmare from the director of " Phone" Ahn Byung-ki! Hye-jin's reunion with her child hood friends should have been a joyous occasion however when a secret is revealed it sends the shy Eun-ju plummeting to her death from a 30-story building. One by one Hye-jin's friends are being hunted down ... more information, reviews and movie clips of Nightmare
Oldboy
Directed By: Chan-Wook Park
DVD Release Date: 2005
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)

Oh Dae-su is an ordinary Seoul businessman with a wife and little daughter who, after a drunken night on the town, is abducted and locked up in a strange, private prison. No one will tell him why hes there and who his jailer is and his fury builds to a single-minded focus of revenge. 15 years later,... more information, reviews and movie clips of Oldboy
Phone
Directed By: Ahn Byeong-Ju
DVD Release Date: 2005
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)

An investigative reporter, who has recently published a controversial article about sex scandals, begins to receive a series of menacing phone calls. In an effort to escape these calls, she changes her number, but the calls keep coming. When a friend's young daughter innocently answers the ringing t... more information, reviews and movie clips of Phone
Red Eye
Directed By: Kim Dong-Bin
DVD Release Date: 2008
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated

It's Mi-sun's first day as a railroad attendant. Her first assignment is an overnight trip through Korea and she's understandably nervous. But it's not the motley group of passengers that has her feeling uneasy. It's the train itself. It turns out that some of the cars on the train were involved in ... more information, reviews and movie clips of Red Eye
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