Crime thrillers are the genre Korean cinema has built its reputation upon, with a plethora of true masterpieces. Lee Soo-yeon attempts this, overvisited...
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As a whistling tune seeps into what seems to pay homage to Oldboy's corridor scene, with relentless bloodshed and ragged gasps, the opening sequence comes on...
Films about the Joseon era had been among the most popular in S. Korea for years now, particularly through their combination of blockbuster production values...
The theme of Asian women diving without tanks to collect sea goods has recently surfaced in cinema, with “Ama-san” for Japanese women and this...
A daytime-drinker barges in The film begins with a drunken girl barging into her ex's luxury apartment. Her goal is clear, although she does not disclose it...
Ki-gwang is a veteran of the Vietnam War, who now works as a bus driver. Suffering from the aftereffects of the war, he has become an alcoholic, a tendency...
Girl meets Girl 30 years-old Yoon-ju is a brilliant student of fine arts, who is currently working on a peculiar sculpture, made out of scrap metal. Her...
Poong-ho is an amateur fighter who has inserted himself in a concept called Reality Fight, where people pay to fight accomplished fighters. However, his older...
The film revolves around four friends, who have just finished school. Yong-bi lives and works with his brother, as his family is not what we call ideal. Sang...
The documentary is comprised mostly of women's testimonies-interviews, as they describe the hardships of their work, from the 60's until today, in S. Korea and...