Hi everyone, In this episode of Heroic Purgatory, John and Jason discuss the first two entries in the South Korean Whispering Corridors horror franchise: Whispering Corridors (1998) and Memento Mori (1999). Both films are shining examples of the rising Korean cinema of the 90s. We talk about their political symbolism, same sex relationships, as well as the role that these films played in the rise of Korean horror cinema.We hope you enjoy!Episode Outline and ResourcesTimestamps2:26 - Media Consumption16:04 - News25:33 - Film DiscussionMedia ConsumptionJohn:The HangoverBridesmaidsOld SF magazinesIt’s a Summer Film (Japan Cuts 2021)Jason:The Hunt Cinema ParadisoFellini's 8 ½EvolutionThe Battle of AlgiersEvil Dead Remake Suspiria RemakeGankutsuou: The Count of Monte Criston animeJapan Cuts FestivalNewsVenice Film Festival 2021Jackie Chan’s “Dragons Forever” on Blu-Ray by 88 films. Takeshi Kitano assaulted by Yakuza memberTIFF 2021Reviews and podcasts:Jason reviews Whispering Corridors Jason reviews Memento MoriPodcast on Fire episode on Whispering Corridors and Memento MoriTrailersFollow us:Follow Heroic Purgatory on TwitterFollow John Atom on TwitterFollow Jason Maher on TwitterFollow Jason's blogRead John Atom's reviews on VCinemaRead Jason Maher's reviews on VCinema

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