It would be safe to say that Lee Sung-min has, by now, managed to establish himself has a dependable leading man. The actor, after years of excellent...
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In his third feature film Lee Chang-dong demonstrates his mystical aesthetic and mixes it with a deft social commentary.
After his debut feature “Green Fish” (1997) South-Korean director Lee Chang-dong made what is possibly one of his most commercially and critically acclaimed...
If you told me Lee Byung-hun was a real life King, I’d probably believe you.
Though having a somewhat cliched premise, “Zombie Crush: Heyri” is quite different from most similar Korean movies
Based on an interesting premise, the director explores the relationship of beauty and self, making a provocative statement
A wandering swordsman unwillingly gets involved in the affairs of a powerful clan and falls in love with their female chief.
South Korean cinema is probably the one industry that explores the world of children better than any other. Female directors like Yoon Ga-eun (“The World...
With the rise of information technology, we have also entered the era of the social networks and thus the era of the new self, one which is to a smaller degree...
In Korea, the zombie film is no novelty. From the highly regarded “Train To Busan” to 2018's period contagion flick “Rampant,” filmmakers across the country...