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  2. Horror films of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Horror films in Asia have been noted as being inspired by national, cultural or religious folklore, particularly beliefs in ghosts or spirits. [1] In Asian Horror, Andy Richards writes that there is a "widespread and engrained acceptance of supernatural forces" in many Asian cultures, and suggests this is related to animist, pantheist and karmic religious traditions, as in Buddhism and Shintoism.

  3. Category:Asian horror films - Wikipedia

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    Asian horror films are horror, thriller and suspense films made in Asian countries, including Thailand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, India, Indonesia and the Philippines, that generally follow the conventions of J-Horror and K-Horror .

  4. 10 terrifying South Korean horror films that you'll want to ...

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    Longtime Asian horror fans know that films under the South Korean subgenre (K-horror) are not for the faint of heart. K-horror has a distinct approach that targets the human psyche and aims to ...

  5. Category:South Korean horror films - Wikipedia

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    South Korean comedy horror films (7 P) D. South Korean horror drama films (2 P) P. South Korean psychological horror films (8 P) S. South Korean science fiction ...

  6. 10 Best Free Movie Websites and Apps - AOL

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    The best free movie apps offer a wide variety of films and plenty of ways to watch them. Check out these top picks for alternatives to paid streaming services. 10 Best Free Movie Websites and Apps

  7. The Red Shoes (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Shoes (Korean: 분홍신; Hanja: 粉紅신; RR: Bunhongsin) is a 2005 South Korean supernatural horror film co-written and directed by Kim Yong-gyun, based on the 1845 fairy tale of same name by Hans Christian Andersen. [2]