My very own evil children have arrived!
Posted by Ms Harker | Filed under Asian Horror, Horror Collectibles
At last I have my very own evil children. They have come home to me, Ms Harker who will care for them and use them to scare the crap out of anyone who enters my abode! I may also sit them next to JH’s side of the bed whilst he sleeps, so he can wake to they’re beautiful black eyes staring into his dreams! Or maybe I could hide them under the sink Ju-on style!

My Evil Children...
If you would like your own evil children visit Little Apple Dolls, welcome to the in between…
Ms Harker
Full Trailer for Park Chan-wooks 'Thirst'
Posted by Ms Harker | Filed under Asian Horror, Horror Films
The full trailer for ‘Thirst’ was just blogged on First Showing and even thought it still has no subtitles, it has me even more excited about the films pending release (Korea, 30/04/09). PLUS the poster for the film looks HOT!
Ms Harker

Wicked new Korean Vampire film on its way!!!
Posted by Ms Harker | Filed under Asian Horror, Horror Films
I was speaking with a co-worker this morning about our common love for Asian Horror. We were both reflecting on the psychological chills and scares that Asian Horror does so well. Post this discussion I reflected on my laziness at not tracking down some new Asian Horror films (open to suggestions people!). Low and behold in my RSS feed box when I got home was a note from that fabulous movie site First Showing about a new Korean vampire flick from director Park Chan Wook. His new film is called Thirst and I think the trailer (from YouTube) looks great, chilling and a none too typical take on bloodsuckers, yet a clear tortured protagonist, with scares to boot! First Showing quoted the following synopsis:
“A beloved and devoted priest ( Sang Kang-Ho) from a small town volunteers for a medical experiment which fails and turns him into a vampire. Physical and psychological changes lead to his affair with a wife of his childhood friend who is repressed and tired of her mundane life. The one-time priest falls deeper in despair and depravity. As things turns for worse, he struggles to maintain whats left of his humanity.”
Thanks to First Showing (and YouTube) for the trailer, pity there are no English subtitles, but I think we still get the message! So I am quietly ‘peaking’ about this one, what do others think?
Ms Harker

