Chinjeolhan Geumjassi by Chan Wook Park – 2005
As the third instalment of the ‘Vengeance Trilogy’ of director Chan Wook Park, Chinjeolhan Geumjassi (English Title: Sympathy for Lady Vengeance) is an equally well made movie, which fulfils the expectations that has been created mostly by Oldboy and Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance. After being hugely impressed by the class of Chan... More
Boksuneun Naui Geot by Chan Wook Park - 2002
The first instalment of the trilogy of Korean director Chan-wook Park is Boksuneun Naui Geot (English Title: Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance). This Korean thriller is a class in itself, if you like the style of Park. Though most of his movies (OldBoy, Bakjwi etc.) are kind of similar at the first instance and they definitely revolve around... More
Opera by Dario Argento – 1987
Here comes another masterpiece written and directed by the horror-thriller master Dario Argento. With several artistic death scenes (it is neither SAW nor Hostel) of beautiful women, and if you are an admirer of Argento’s genre and style of film making, you are bound to enjoy this thrilling Italian movie experience. Opera (English... More
Telmisseomding by Yoon-Hyun Chang – 1999
Here’s another Korean drama-thriller movie for you. It has been quite some time since I reviewed two of my all time favourite Korean horror movies Janghwa Hongryeon (English Title: A Tale of Two Sisters) and Old Boy (not exactly a horror movie though). However, Telmisseomding (English Title: Tell Me Something), directed by Yoon-Hyun... More
Freeze Me by Takashi Ishii - 2000
Takashi Ishii’s Freeze Me is one of those Japanese movies, which have rich visual characteristics with skilled editing and a constant pace on which it proceeds. Watching a movie based on rape revenge storyline is hard to digest, often it makes the audiences uncomfortable. The crimes shown in the movie is very painful and realistic.... More
The Last House on the Left by Wes Craven - 1972
“Last House on the Left” left me in confusion. For a certain period of time I was really wondering whether to like this movie or not. Directed by Wes Craven, this movie seems to have been disliked by many. Nothing much can be expected from such a movie which is full of unpleasantness. A feeling of hopelessness and claustrophobia... More
Oldboy by Chan-Wook Park - 2003
Oldboy (English title: Old Boy) is one of the finest Asian movies I have ever seen. You cannot put this movie directly into the genre of horror movies but combining all the elements that it possess, you get an excellent outcome of marvellous work of director Chan-Wook Park. Oldboy is a complete psychological thriller that has won... More

