‘Exhuma’ Unearths More Than Bones
Jang Jae-hyun’s 'Exhuma' unearths more than a haunted grave—it digs into the roots of Korean history and the uneasy truce between superstition and reality.
Jang Jae-hyun’s 'Exhuma' unearths more than a haunted grave—it digs into the roots of Korean history and the uneasy truce between superstition and reality.
Takes the well-worn conventions of horror, turns them on their head, and delivers an experience that’s as chaotic as it is clever.
"'Sleep' reflects a current shift in how people, especially in Korea, view marriage," director Jason Yu tells The Asian Cut.
A collection of dichotomies: intimate yet claustrophobic; deafening in its quietness while stifling in its sound.
Considering the complex world of shamanism in Thailand through the gender dynamics of 'The Medium.'
Director Zarrar Kahn and producer Anam Abbas speak to the horror elements of their movie, 'In Flames,' and filming in Karachi.