This beautifully shot tale of isolation, connections and rebirth with an ingenious lightness of touch and humour is a reminder of the magic of cinema.
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Back when Kim Han-min made “The Admiral: Roaring Currents” in 2014, little did he know that the film would go on to become the highest grossing Korean film of...
While Hong doesn't exactly venture into uncharted territory, he nonetheless manages to spin his usual preoccupations into some interesting new directions.
It is quite hard to dislike a film like "Confession of Murder."
This beautifully shot tale of isolation, connections and rebirth with an ingenious lightness of touch and humour is a reminder of the magic of cinema.
"So that's it? What, we some kinda Suicide Squad?"
The days of the zombie craze are over, everything has been done. And yet, it hasn't. Movies like “Zombie on Sale” still manage to surprise. The Korean...
When “Welcome to Dongmakgol” came out in 2005, it was a sensation. Based on the long-running play by Jang Jin, more than eight million South...
The days of the zombie craze are over, everything has been done. And yet, it hasn't. Movies like “The Odd Family” still manage to surprise. The Korean movie...
More Zombies attacking Korean cinemas, only this time we get to see their funny side as director Lee Min-jae brings us an undead comedy with his debut feature...