The Call Review (Kol) South Korean Horror Gem
The Call is a South Korean crime & horror film by director Chung-Hyun Lee. Past & present merge in this time bending mystery movie on Netflix. Review by Daniel Hess
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The Call is a South Korean crime & horror film by director Chung-Hyun Lee. Past & present merge in this time bending mystery movie on Netflix. Review by Daniel Hess
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