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It’s chew-chew on the choo-choo with “Train to Busan,” a Korean zombie flick from Yeon Sang-ho (“The King of Pigs”) that has more in common with high-speed disaster films and train ...
Rising-star genre director Timo Tjahjanto ('Nobody 2') was once attached to the NYC-set take on the South Korean zombie hit.
“Train to Busan” picks up where that film left off. ... giving rise to several mini-climaxes when Seok-wu exploits this to outwit them. Whereas in Hollywood disaster or apocalyptic movies, ...
The reported title of the U.S. version of the Korean "masterpiece" "Train to Busan" has faced backlash from fans of the original film, with some questioning the need for a remake.
“Train to Busan was a high-concept film shot in narrow spaces, whereas Peninsula has a much wider scope of movement.” It’s The Road Warrior to the original’s Mad Max.
Check out IGN’s review of the Train to Busan sequel, Peninsula, a lesser follow-up to the tight and more terrifying predecessor. Matt T.M. Kim is IGN's News Editor. You can reach him @lawoftd .