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The last time Lee Byeong-heon made a film, he subverted all expectations with “Extreme Job”, a release that juggernauted its way to box office...
Box office hit director Lee Byeong-heon graced this year's London Korean Film Festival in-person. Since his award-winning film “Twenty,” Lee has a...
It might look like that comedy as a genre is slowly, but painfully dying out, drowning, at best, in pop-cultural references that would not last very long, or...
After directing and writing few coming of age and young adults love plots, thirty something director Lee Byeong-heon moves his target a notch up in age with...
"I don't fire myself" is also a positive film. It gives you the courage to stand up for yourself.
Lee Byung-hun, Park Seo-joon and Park Bo-young are all confirmed to be starring in “Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned” director Uhm Tae-hwa's new...
A best-selling novelist, a reporter, and a literary agent walk into a steampunk bar. The agent asks for the novelist's number. The reporter asks for her sex...
For many years now, the highly competitive domestic Korean film market shows a exponential growth. The Oscar winning streak of “Parasite” (2019)...
Despite this one being a mediocre season for Asian cinema, NYAFF still managed to include a number of gems in its huge program, once more justifying its place...