Park Chan-wook is one of my favorite directors. The Korea auteur is a master of style, detail, atmosphere and creativity, resulting in films that often leave a lasting impression. Known mos... Read more
Now a days vampires have become stale, samsie and not at all frightening, instead turning into more cute and cuddly creatures than things we should be afraid of in the dark. What happened t... Read more
Park Chan-wook’s Oldboy is one of my all-time favorite films. It’s a violent, twisted chronicle of a man who was kidnapped and held hostage for 20 years and, when released, goes on a... Read more
During the week of its release, I had the amazing opportunity to sit at the same table as the great Park Chan-wook, the director of Stoker as well as the notorious Vengeance Trilogy (that in... Read more
If I had to name my top five directors working today, one of them would undoubtedly be South Korea’s Park Chan-wook. His film Oldboy, which everyone should see at some point, blew me away a... Read more
As Park Chan-wook readies his English language debut feature, Stoker here in the states, he, along with his brother Park Chan-kyung, have been hard at work on a new Korean feature titled Day... Read more
Well it looks like now that someone got Oldboy out of the way, Hollywood must feel that the rest of Park Chan-wook’s films should be remade as well. Why? I have no idea, but news just... Read more
When people ask me what films they should see, I always bring up the movie Oldboy and tell them that it will blow their mind. It’s one of the two films that got me hooked on foreign f... Read more
I don’t think I ever posted the original confirmation that Spike Lee was remaking Park Chan-wook‘s Oldboy for Mandate Pictures, it was just too disheartening to know that it actu... Read more
For some reason this didn’t post yesterday, so my apologies. I can’t believe I missed this piece of news last night! Twitch Film apparently has found out that Spike Lee is in talks t... Read more
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