Mental illness, and particularly some of its implementations, has been a taboo in many countries around the world, with the “secretiveness” extending to the...
Tag - Kim Jee-Woon
“I Saw the Devil” is one of the best samples (if not the best) of revenge-themed, violent, action thrillers that ever came out of S. Korea, in a category with...
With the Korean Film festival taking place this October, now is an opportune time to look at one of the standout movies that will be shown from one of South...
Kim Jee-woon is known to be one of the most successful directors coming from South Korea. Best known for genre masterpieces like “A Bittersweet Life” and “I...
I remember when I was working on the subtitle for Three (2002) – a compilation of 3 short, equally-timed horror short films, I was quite surprised at the lack...
The 17th edition of the Florence Korea Film Fest is opening its doors to the public. The festival dedicate to the South-Korean cinematography will be held from...
Let me start on some personal notes. The original “Wolf Brigade” by Mamoru Oshii and Hiroyuki Okiura is one of my favorite anime of all time, one of the very...
South Korean director Kim Jee-woon (“I Saw The Devil”, “The Good the Bad the Weird”, “The Age of Shadows”) has finally completed the live-action/remake based...
The London Korean Film Festival (LKFF) will be held from October 26 to November 19. With a special focus on the Korean Noir, the Festival will also screen...
To help you navigate through the crowded listings, here are our picks for the 11 Korean films that you should keep an eye out for in 2018 Drug King (literal...