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Train to Busan and Shaun of the Dead are very different zombie movies, but their lead characters share interesting ...
As I've said before, Train to Busan is outstanding overall. The movie itself is incredibly well-done, and the scares are epic ...
Train to Busan still gives goosebumps, not just with zombies, but with raw truths about class, capitalism, sacrifice, and the ...
From subsequent releases within the Train to Busan franchise to entirely unconnected Hollywood zombie movies, there’s a whole world of cinema to explore for viewers looking to reexperience the ...
Train to Busan has so many instances where you feel the need to turn away from the screen due to how graphic it can get, but it’s the relationships between characters that pull you back in.
“Train to Busan” has developed a cult following over the years, and it’s certainly not just me who thinks it’s a first-class thriller; its impressive 95% score on Rotten Tomatoes is proof ...
Train to Busan is directed by Yeon Sang-ho and also stars Ma Dong-seok (Marvel’s Eternals), Kim Eui-sung (2036 Apocalypse Earth), Choi Woo-sik (Parasite, Okja), and Park Myung-shin (Oldboy).
2016's South Korean action-horror film Train to Busan was enough of a global hit that a remake was basically inevitable, and ...
The global success of zombie horror “Train to Busan” in 2016 catapulted Yeon onto the international stage, though he maintains his approach hasn’t fundamentally changed.
EXCLUSIVE: Train To Busan director Yeon Sang-ho has found his first major studio pic as he is set to direct and write TriStar Pictures’ 35th Street, along with writer Ryu Yong-jae.
Train to Busan Director Yeon Sang-Ho Has a New Zombie Movie After spending the last few years on other projects, Yeon Sang-Ho returns to the undead (and possibly Train to Busan) with 2026's Gunche.
Korea ‘s Showbox is launching international sales at the Cannes Market for “Colony,” the latest high-concept thriller from “Train to Busan” director Yeon Sang-ho. Currently in production ...