“The Berlin File” was a big box office success during its screening in S. Korea, reaching million admissions after 14 days of release,[42][43] and eventually a...
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15 great films focusing on one of the most cinematic sports
Usually in this paragraph, I mention the importance of a particular upcoming project and why it should be on the audience's radar. For this one, I'm just going...
Simply one of the finest boxing films ever made, a rarity that has you rooting for both fighters in the end.
Have you, like me, ever wanted to see Ryoo Seung-wan, the flag-bearer of Korean action cinema, tackle an out-and-out romantic drama? If so, this music video he...
What started as the Korean New Wave in the late 90s really flourished in the 2000s. The 2010s, however, is where we saw what we can call the “new” golden age...
Ryoo Seung-wan may be known as a blockbuster action film director, but for Leessang's MV of “Ballerino”, he shows a different side to his art, making an almost...
One of the greatest Korean action films still holds up incredibly well.
by Luke Georgiades Every once in a while, a movie comes along with a surrounding legend that is just as interesting and awe-inspiring as the movie itself. “Die...
In a category that is mostly dominated by Hollywood productions, particularly since epic films demand a rather significant budget, it is also interesting to...