The Face Reader Sometimes in the Korean film industry, when a movie or drama does exceptionally well, it can trigger spin-offs directly or loosely related to...
Category - Korean Reviews
A very hard to watch, but highly realistic film, that uses shock in order to present a clear political message.
“Private Eye” presents a new perspective to the dominating trend of crime-solving thrillers, by placing the story in 1910 Seoul, when Korea was...
"Coincidence is not mathematically possible."
Sung-chil is an extremely grumpy old man who lives alone and works at a supermarket. His boss, Jang-soo, who is also the director of a project regarding the...
Park Heung Shik's Memories of the Sword is a historical film set in the Goryeo period of Korean history starring Lee Byung Hun (Red 2; The Good, the Bad, the...
What is it about? An ex-special agent Tae-sik Cha's only connection to the rest of the world is a little girl, So-mi, who lives nearby. Her mother, Hyo-jeong...
The film centers on a group of ethical thugs who are hired by a Gas Station owner to protect his store from a gang of bikers who have made a habit out of...