
Horror Stories
Scary Movies 6
October 26 - 31, 2012
New York Premiere!
Six established Korean horror directors join forces for this superior anthology film of stories set in tight, uncompromising places (like an airplane with a serial killer onboard).
New York Premiere!
Due to the expected arrival of Hurricane Sandy, both the Walter Reade Theater and the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center will be closed as of 6pm on Sunday, October 28 until the storm threat has passed.
If you purchased tickets online for any canceled screenings, your tickets will automatically be refunded. If you purchased tickets at the box office or you have already redeemed your online purchase, you may refund or exchange your tickets at the Walter Reade Theater or the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center box offices when the theaters re-open.
Please visit filmlinc.com for updates regarding screenings resuming in both theaters.
K-horror may have become tepid in recent years, but this one, despite a generic title, gives the genre a spirited boost. Combining the talents of six established horror directors for an anthology film of four parts—plus a wraparound segment—these horror stories each play out in tight, confining places like apartments (with a looming psycho stalking terrified children), airplanes (a dangerous serial killer onboard), ambulances (transporting a nasty virus and potential zombies), and inside a world of vain ambitions (where a man goes to extreme lengths to maintain his youthful appearance). Prepare for an intensely in-your-face experience in terror.



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