Taiwan’s most successful horror franchise is heading to Indonesia for its fourth installment, incorporating the local “Kuntilanak” folklore into its established supernatural mythology. Producer Jeff ...
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This Chilling, Ten-Year-Old Taiwanese Horror Makes Perfect Use of One of the Country’s Most Terrifying Urban Legends
The Taiwanese horror tradition has been having quite a renaissance ever since the release of the groundbreaking supernatural mystery film, Double Vision, in 2002. One of the most intriguing aspects of ...
This month’s picks include a Taiwanese horror-comedy, a South Indian tale of possession and patriarchy, a rain-soaked Chinese noir and more. By Devika Girish Stream it on Netflix. The Taiwanese ...
Taiwan’s D-Day Pictures unveiled horror film Phantom at the Cannes market today, with Singapore-based Mokster Films onboard as international sales agent and producer. Set for theatrical release in ...
EXCLUSIVE: Taiwan’s D-Day Pictures and Singapore’s Mokster Films have pre-sold theatrical rights for horror film Phantom to seven Southeast Asian markets via Abnormal Studios, at the Cannes market.
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