"What's so fun about running around and putting a ball in a net?"
Tag - Extreme Job
Although not exactly that most exported genre towards the West, comedy still holds a significant part in the industries of Asian countries, even the style of...
What started as the Korean New Wave in the late 90s really flourished in the 2000s. The 2010s, however, is where we saw what we can call the “new” golden age...
“Did you eat yet?” It's an all-too-common question — a greeting, a worry, a substitute for the words “I love you.” Food is incredibly personal. On one hand...
2019, the centennial of South Korean cinema, proved to be an interesting year for the country's film industry. Where mainstream cinema saw great commercial and...
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 standout...
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...
Udine Far East Film Festival‘s audiences and Black Dragon pass holders crown Hong Kong the winner of the 21st edition. “We live on the other side of the world...
Police procedural comedies are more often than not a fun ride. The latest to tackle the genre is director Lee Byung-heon with his new film “Extreme Job”...