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  1. Midnight: Directed by Oh-Seung Kwon. With Jin Ki-joo, Wi Ha-joon, Park Hoon, Gil Hae-Yeon. A serial killer ruthlessly hunts down a deaf woman through the streets of South Korea after she witnesses his brutal crime.

  2. Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream: Directed by Stuart Samuels. With John Waters, Ben Barenholtz, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Alan Douglas. From 1970-1977, six low budget films shown at midnight transformed the way we make and watch films.

  3. Midnight Movie: Directed by Jack Messitt. With Rebekah Brandes, Daniel Bonjour, Greg Cirulnick, Stan Ellsworth. A midnight showing of an early 1970's horror movie turns to chaos when the Killer from the movie comes out of the film to attack those in the theater.

  4. A young deaf woman (Jin Ki-joo) and her mother must overcome a serial killer (Squid Game's Wi Ha-Joon) when they accidentally interrupt him during a murder. A deadly game of cat-and-mouse plays out across the city as the women try to stay one step ahead of their pursuer.

  5. Official Trailer. Fear grips the country of South Korea as a serial killer stalks its residents. Kyung-mi, a deaf woman, is out late with her mother when she stumbles upon a young woman bleeding out in a dark alley.

  6. A ragtag group of Pennsylvanians barricade themselves in an old farmhouse to remain safe from a horde of flesh-eating ghouls that are ravaging the Northeast of the United States. Director George A. Romero Stars Duane Jones Judith O'Dea Karl Hardman. 2. Spider Baby or, The Maddest Story Ever Told.

  7. The term midnight movie is rooted in the practice that emerged in the 1950s of local television stations around the United States airing low-budget genre films as late-night programming, often with a host delivering ironic asides.

  8. The heyday of the midnight movies phenomena was from 1970 to 1977. For more information see the poll: Midnight Movie Phenomena. From 1977 many leading midnight movie venues switched back to their original programming of live acts and present mainstream movies.

  9. Midnight in Paris: Directed by Woody Allen. With Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kurt Fuller, Mimi Kennedy. While on a trip to Paris with his fiancée's family, a nostalgic screenwriter finds himself mysteriously going back to the 1920s every day at midnight.

  10. Korea's latest serial killer thriller is quite obviously a lockdown movie, so looking cheaper and more basic than we're used to. Don't go in expecting it to be on the same wavelength as I SAW THE DEVIL or THE CHASER, the stand-out classics of the genre.

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