Top TV Shows - Lee Si-hoon
Lee Si-hoon's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • All of Us Are Dead Poster
    #654
    All of Us Are Dead
    as Orangibberish 3 episodes
    #654 in TVScore: 1.0
    All of Us Are Dead is a South Korean television series based on the webtoon Now at Our School. The show follows a group of high school students who find themselves trapped in their school during a zombie outbreak. As they fight to survive, tensions rise and secrets are revealed, adding to the suspense and drama of the series. With a talented cast and gripping storyline, All of Us Are Dead provides an exciting and intense viewing experience for fans of the zombie genre.
  • The Killing Vote Poster
    #1,794
    The Killing Vote
    as Ko Dong-gyu 12 episodes
    #1,794 in TVScore: 0.1
    The Killing Vote is a South Korean television series combining elements of crime, drama, and suspense. It revolves around the enigmatic character Gaetal who orchestrates public opinion polls to determine the fate of heinous criminals. The public's majority vote seals the fate of the convicts, leading to fatal outcomes by Gaetal's hand if the decision is death. The series intertwines moral questions, justice, and public sentiment in a modern society fixated on digital interactivity.
Top Movies - Lee Si-hoon
Lee Si-hoon's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 1 movies sorted by current online popularity.
  • Parasite Poster
    #130
    Parasite
    as Detective
    #130 in moviesScore: 2.0
    Parasite is a 2019 South Korean black comedy thriller film directed by Bong Joon-ho. It follows the story of Ki-taek's family who, in their desperate quest for a better life, become entangled with the wealthy and glamorous Parks. As they infiltrate the wealthy family's household, pretending to be unrelated individuals, a series of unexpected events unfold, challenging their original motives. Blending elements of thriller, comedy, and drama, Parasite explores the complex dynamics between social classes and the lengths people go to in order to improve their circumstances.