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7/10
Great!
BandSAboutMovies25 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Directed and written by Minsun Park and Teddy Tenenbaum, Koreatown Ghost Story starts as what feels like a comedy, with Hannah (Lyrica Okano, Nico Minoru from the Marvel series Runaways) getting acupuncture from Mrs. Moon (Margaret Cho, who executive produced this movie). That's because Mrs. Moon is checking her teeth, commenting on her weight and generally asking some odd questions.

That's because she wants Hannah to marry her dead son Edward (Brandon Halvorsen) from beyond the grave so that she has done right by him before she dies. The needles inside Hannah have shut down her ability to move and even cause her to openly weep at times.

Then, the movie completes its move from farce to terror, as whatever Mrs. Moon has made is now in our existence and ready to find its bride. As for our heroine, she wants out so badly that she's willing to tear the skin off her ring finger to lose the chains that have bound her. But that shambling mass of flesh coming up the steps covered in cupping cups may have something to say about that. After all, their parents promised Hannah to Edward years before he lived and died.

Cho is absolutely perfect in this, as is Okano, whose face is tightly held by the acupuncture table. She acts a good stretch of this film paralyzed, which limits movement but really shows off her range. This is one of the best shorts I've seen in awhile and I urge you to track it down.
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6/10
Punctured story.
morrison-dylan-fan5 April 2021
After viewing the interesting short Echthaar (2021-also reviewed), I decided to watch the second short at Grimmfest,by getting ready for a ghost story.

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Laying Hannah down for relaxing acupuncture treatment, co-writers/co-directors Minsun Park (who also co-stars) & Teddy Tenenbaum are joined by cinematographer Jon Keng in pinning down a atmosphere of dread in close-ups on Hannah's horrified face, with pins dug into her back,as she helplessly looks on at unfolding ghostly horrors slithering towards her.

Starring and co-producing the film, Margaret Cho gives a wonderful performance as Mrs. Moon,who Cho has turn increasingly icy as Moon jabs at Hannah's weaknesses,as Hannah finds herself pinned down.
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