The chemistry between Choi Daniel and Park Eun Bin is also off the charts, and even though many people may have started the drama for the leads, the exciting story is one that will keep them watching! Also, that twist, that TWIST! This drama is still airing, but so far, it’s constantly been delivering the thrills and the suspense. Throw in up-and-coming director, Lee Sung Joong (Lee Gikwang), who has a crush on Eul Soon AND can see ghosts, and you’ve got yourself a recipe for a romantic, but very complicated triangle. Top star Yoo Philip (Park Shi Hoo) and scriptwriter Ji Eul Soon (Song Ji Hyo) are born on the same day and at the same time, thus sharing a zero-sum fate, which basically means that if lady luck is with one, the other will be suffering from all sorts of misfortunes. Starring: Park Shi Hoo, Song Ji Hyo, Highlight’s Lee Gikwang, T-ara’s Eunjung, Choi Yeo Jin The actors are perfect in their respective roles and really bring life to an already rich and fascinating world filled with various supernatural characters, gorgeous coats and animal sculptures. This drama balances out some of the more visually scary scenes with a lot of quirky humor, and the style is reminiscent of “Master’s Sun,” which is also written by the Hong sisters. Within just a few short years, the whole family has been brainwashed, except for Sang Mi who still holds on to hope of being saved. When Im Sang Mi’s (Seo Ye Ji) family moves to town and falls on hard times, they are unknowingly taken in by the cult. “Save Me” is similar in the sense that it deals with a religious cult with a very charismatic and powerful leader, Baek Jung Gi (Jo Sung Ha). (Think “The Exorcism of Emily Rose” or “Children of the Corn”). Starring: 2PM’s Ok Taecyeon, Seo Ye Ji, Jo Sung Ha, Woo Do Hwan, Jung Hae Kyunįilms with a religious undertone always seem creepier to me for some reason. What it lacks in character development, it makes up for in a thought-provoking and twisty story line that remains open to the viewers’ interpretation. If you’re looking for something easy to digest that can scare up some mid-level chills, then this drama is for you. This psychological thriller shows just how ruthless man can be when it comes to one’s own survival, and the lines between assailants and victims are blurred. They begin to receive threatening letters, and after one of their own is killed, they realize there is a murderer among them. During a Christmas break, a few of the students are snowed in and unable to leave the campus. The title “White Christmas” may sound innocent enough, but the students of Soo Sin High School are anything but. Starring: Kim Sang Kyung, Baek Sung Hyun, Kim Young Kwang, Lee Soo Hyuk, Esom, Kim Woo Bin, Hong Jong Hyun, Lee El It’s time to take flight… watch out for that black cat!ĭisclaimer: Heebie-jeebies alert! The writer of this article will not be responsible if you have trouble falling asleep at night! So dust off your broom stick, and get your witch’s hat. Well-known fan-favorites such as “ Master’s Sun” and “ Oh My Ghostess” will undoubtedly pop into your mind, but here are 10 more that are just as fine! K-dramaland is populated with plenty of fantastical dramas that can put you in spooky spirit, but there are some that can really send chills down your spine. It’s that time of the year again, where the pumpkins are carved and the bats come out to play!