In the interest of keeping the barest of pulses still moving here at
Worldweird Cinema, let me point you to a spate of recent reviews by my friend
Mathieu St-Pierre. He lives in The Republic of Korea (that's South Korea to most of us in the English speaking world), and the lucky bastard has easy (or at least, easier) access to the incredibly obscure world of
pre-
millennium Korean horror flicks. His blog Unknown
Kino is just about the only place other than
yers troolies where the so-inclined can read about this almost entirely unknown region of international exploitation cinema. So soak it up. Unless
Mondo Macabro or some other brave
entrepreneurs strikes a deal with the Korean Film Archive to remaster and unleash some of these on DVD, our two sites are just about the only English language options for finding out about these things. There are a few Korean DVDs out there. I leave it to you to do your own digging.
On to the reviews! Take it away Monsieur St. Pierre!
SUDDENLY IN THE DARK
THE FLYING MONSTER
A MONSTROUS CORPSE
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