The title “Train to Busan: Peninsula” doesn't pack much relevance here. Nobody takes a train to anywhere in this frantically underwhelming sequel to Yeon Sang-ho's pulse-pounding zombie thriller ...
Director Yeon Sang-ho brought back much of his crew from velocity-infused 2016 Korean zombie blockbuster “Train to Busan” to deliver the goods for “Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula,” bowing in ...
Korean filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho's talks about his action tentpole Peninsula, a loose sequel to his 2016 hit Train to Busan, and the notion of releasing a zombie film during a real-life pandemic. By ...
Marine Capt. Jung-seok (Gang Dong-won) finds himself in a firefight in the "Train to Busan" sequel "Peninsula." (Well Go Entertainment) The Los Angeles Times is committed to reviewing new theatrical ...
If the success of the movies Resident Evil and 28 Days Later in the early 2000s kickstarted a resurgence the zombie genre, then the record-breaking popularity of The Walking Dead in the following ...
“Peninsula” — or “Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula,” which is a weird mouthful of a title — a sequel to the 2016 South Korean apocalyptic, zombie-movie blockbuster “Train to Busan” arrives and asks ...
"Peninsula" builds on the zombie-infested world first unleashed with "Train to Busan," but the director said he was originally inspired by Snyder's 2004 effort. The zombie genre may owe its existence ...
'Peninsula' takes place in a world overrun by the undead. Gang Dong-won chose a career path on the day of his first acting class and his enthusiasm has not waned. “I was so focused on the lesson and I ...
Yeon Sang-ho’s 2016 film Train to Busan was a hit because it put a fresh spin on the zombie genre, limiting the characters’ freedom of movement — much of the film takes place on a train — and setting ...
South Korean zombie action film “Peninsula” made a blistering start in cinemas across Asia. It is the highest-profile, first-run summer tentpole to have released since the coronavirus forced many ...
PORT ANGELES — Registration is open for the Pirate Zombie Mud Run on May 17 at Peninsula College. The family-friendly obstacle course is open to teams of four to eight people. “This was one of the ...
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