Asian renaissance continues with chiller thriller

Korean director Kim Sung-Ho’s Into the Mirror (Tartan) is yet another chiller.

Korean director Kim Sung-Ho’s Into the Mirror (Tartan) is yet another chiller.

This time, a former policeman, now a head security guard at the Dreampia department store, is faced with a shocking problem as bodies start turning up, apparently killed by their own reflections.

Haunted by his past failures — he accidentally killed a former policeman colleague — Wu Young-min determines to solve the ghostly riddle. Among the host of extras are director and psychologist’s commentaries , deleted scenes, storyboard and six featurettes.

Thriller ***

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