
Deals with the vivid everyday life horrors that can be easily encountered in familiar places around subjects like noise between floors, secondhand furniture, mannequins, and social media.
2h 3m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Won Ki Hong
Director

Alexa
Se-ri

Arin
Ji-hyeon

So-Jung Chu
Woman

Kim Do-yoon
Gi-hoon

Exy
The woman next door

Hoya
Cheong-jae

Kim Hyun-jung
Ji-hye

CSK Fans
Aug 29, 2025No review content available.

Hassu pro
Aug 27, 2025Not quite sure why the other 2 reviews are so harsh. This was a fun movie with a lot of quick, weird stories. None are deep (and who would expect that in this format), but none are boring, either. Reminded me of old-fashioned horror comics (but a little more gory in parts- haha). Stories were interesting and the acting was fine. I read these were K-pop idols--I don't follow K-pop so I don't know any of them at all, but if these are mainly singers they are multi-talented. I've seen WAY worse "acting" by singers in American movies/ tv. Urban Myths is a lot of fun! The mannequin story was especially creepy!

Tik Toker
Aug 27, 2025All the tiktok and instagram videos hyped it so hard and then when you finally get to watch it, it's just one disappointing ending after another. Each story idea is good but then they are all told in a rush and you're left thinking "ok maybe the next one is worth it" and it isn't. Perhaps the only ones that are just fine are "Tunnel" "Necromancy" and "A Mannequin". Maybe I'm missing something but all the other ones are either so unclear or so missing the mark on originality that they fall short. I was really hoping for one to get me like "WHOA what a great story" but it was just kinda... wack.

Bradpitt Jr & Bradpitt
Aug 27, 2025You have 10 minutes worth of script, but couldn't do anything about it. Full of cliché plot. But these bunch of idols want to be "actors", so you got these crappy movie being made.