"Joseon's commanders have been weak, I hear. Yi Sun-shin must be the exception."
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A stark reminder of Korea's growing pains
Legendary director Bae Chang-ho hit the ground running with his debut film “People in the Slum” in 1982, but it wasn't until two years later that he announced...
"So that's it? What, we some kinda Suicide Squad?"
As far as military conflicts go, the war in Vietnam has received a fair amount of cultural coverage from American directors who, in the 70s and 80s, dealt with...
About the Film Bae Chang-ho's debut feature was not an easy one to make. Although the source material, Lee Dong-chul's semi-autobiographical novel, was a best...
“They were fighting like they were making love.” An appropriate line from “Duelist” by Lee Myung-se, the visionary director...
Life, death, mortality and filial responsibilities are explored in director Koh Hoon's third feature film “Paper Flower”. Co-produced by the Korean Film...
“Truth Game” has a bit of everything: fanatical K-pop fandom, estranged family relationships, bullying, and lesbian romance. It's one of the early...
Ahn Sung-ki made his film debut at the age of 5 in 1957 and has been one of the most popular actors in Korea ever since. Graduated from Korea University of...