Based on a book from the Let The Right One In writer, Thea gets into all of the challenges she had making her “not a zombie” zombie film. [embedded content] Zombies have pretty much been the same since George A Romero took them away from the world of voodoo and made them the flesheaters we know today. Sure, their speed may change depending on the filmmaker, but otherwise, their rules are univer...[Read More]
Train to Busan's Yeon Sang-ho has lined up his next project, and it'll come as no surprise to genre fans that it's an action-packed horror. The movie, which is reportedly called 35th Street, is set to be the South Korean filmmaker's first English-language flick, following him striking a deal with TriStar Pictures.Plot details are being kept under wraps for now, but we do know Ryu Yong-jae, who has...[Read More]
Train to Busan director Yeon Sang-ho is set to make his English-language debut with the horror action film 35th Street South Korean filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho has worked on multiple genre projects in his home country, making his feature directorial debut with the animated thriller The King of Pigs and following that up with the likes of RedaKai, The Fake, Psychokinesis, Hellbound, Jung_E, and Parasy...[Read More]
Yeon Sang-ho, who is best known for directing 2016’s Train to Busan, is making his first English-language horror movie. Per Deadline, Yeon has been tapped to write and direct a new action-horror movie titled 35th Street for TriStar Pictures. The script is being written by Ryu Yong-jae, while Appian Way and WOW POINT are producing the film. Plot details for 35th Street are being kept under wraps at...[Read More]