Korean film Exhuma on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD with English subtitles – Pre-order now
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Just in case you missed this, an official North American release of the Korean horror film Exhuma will be out later this year on both DVD and Blu-ray, with a pre-order already up on Amazon. The release has been licensed by independent distributor of Asian films, Well GO USA Entertainment, with both the Exhuma DVD

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