If you’re drawn to dark, realistic crime stories, the K-drama “Beyond Evil” and the Korean movie “Memories of Murder” have probably stayed with you. Directed by Bong Joon Ho and led by Song Kang Ho, ...
Root’s most memorable horror performance is probably in Get Out, where he plays a blind art dealer who buys the rights to put his brain into the body of a young Black man (Daniel Kaluuya). However, ...
Picture the scene: outside a rural town in 1980s South Korea, a red scarecrow stands in a field of pale reeds, within which stalks a serial killer whose diabolical acts will consume the detectives who ...
The Scarecrow is a 12-episode ENA series. It will air on Mondays and Tuesdays. The cast includes Park Hae-soo as Kang Tae-ju, Lee Hee-joon as Cha Si-young, and Kwak Sun-young as Seo Ji-won. Other cast ...
ENA’s “The Scarecrow” has premiered! According to Nielsen Korea, the first episode of Park Hae Soo and Lee Hee Joon’s “The Scarecrow” garnered an average nationwide viewership rating of 2.9 percent, ...
The team of Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, and Tom Napolitano wastes no time setting the tone of the issue with Scarecrow’s debut, which is as brutal as one would expect from the character ...
They’ve been teasing him for months, and now he’s finally here: Absolute Scarecrow, set to make his horrific debut in Absolute Batman #19. Looking like something straight out of Children of the Corn, ...
DC’s Absolute Universe has introduced a new villain design, drawing strong reactions from fans. A recent cover for Absolute Batman #19 features a reimagined version of Scarecrow. The artwork for the ...
The DC Comics-revealed cover to Absolute Batman #19 by Nick Dragotta, out in April, revealed the first look for the upcoming Absolute Universe version of the Batman villain, The Scarecrow. Seen ...
Dread Central rarely covers comic books, but Absolute Batman demands attention. Its unapologetic brutality is smashing DC sales records and leaving Marvel scrambling. Things kicked off with Black Mask ...
Those familiar with Snyder’s previous collaborative works (such as Batman: Gates of Gotham with Kyle Higgins) will be on familiar footing here. Few writers have explored the fictional history of ...
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