Korean horror movies you must watch before you die

April19,2025

A psychological horror masterpiece inspired by a Korean folktale. Twisted family secrets and vengeful spirits make this a must-watch.

A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)

A slow-burn horror thriller blending shamanism, possession, and rural mystery. Unpredictable and deeply unsettling.

The Wailing (2016)

Set in an all-girls high school, this ghost story tackles school trauma and abuse, sparking a new wave of Korean horror.

Whispering Corridors (1998)

A cursed phone number, eerie calls, and a tragic backstory — this supernatural horror mixes technology with classic ghost tropes.

Phone (2002)

A found-footage horror based on a real-life abandoned asylum in Korea. Bone-chilling and brilliantly shot for maximum fear.

Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum (2018)

While more of a creature-feature, the haunting themes of loss and an otherworldly presence keep it spooky and socially relevant.

The Host (2006)

A student summons a ghost through a cursed ritual, unleashing terror. Combines classic school horror with occult themes.

Bunshinsaba (2004)

Loosely based on the fairy tale, this film follows a cursed pair of pink shoes that bring obsession and death.

The Red Shoes (2005)