For every developing economy that sees a swift and vast expansion, there comes a moment that eventually sees the bubble burst. For a majority of East Asian...
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The London Korean Film Festival 2019 presents the UK Premiere of “Default” at Regent Street Cinema, Monday 20th May “The poor get poorer… unemployment becomes...
Childhood can be a very complicated period if you take into account the family context of oneself. It may be that the protagonists of the film (Hee Yeon Kim...
Capsized in an ocean of faces, strangers resist the pull of the depths and muster all strength to keep their heads from sinking, to keep their lungs full of...
Hong Sang-soo can be a very frustrating artist at times for some. He has developed a formula that he has stuck to so well for so long that audiences can pretty...
Not a year goes by without South Korea releasing a serial killer movie, even if in the recent years the better entries in the genre have been few and far...
Following on the success of his earlier period drama, director Choo Chang-min finally returns to the director's chair after several years of hiatus to provide...
In Greek mythology, Sisyphus toiled a daily non-existence by pushing the boulder up a hill only for it to roll down to the foundations each and every time...
More than 10 years after its release, Zhang Lu's second feature is coming back to the festival field. The film will be presented at the 2018 London Korean Film...
“The Princess and the Matchmaker” is a romantic historical comedy set in the Joseon period and the second entry in a loose projected trilogy from Jupiter...