After nearly getting caught on their last job and hoping to let the heat settle, Popie [Jung Jae-Lee] and his talented crew of thieves are lured to Macau for a big job orchestrated by Popei’... Read more
One of the last films I screened at the 2011 NYAFF was a great Korean film called Bedevilled. It was a favorite at film festivals across the world and also earned a few awards for its parti... Read more
As one of the most highly-anticipated South Korean blockbusters of the year, THE CONCUBINE has created an insane amount of media frenzy which mostly surrounded its graphic portrayal of sex a... Read more
The NYAFF is on a roll this year with their selection of romantic comedies. Of the three I’ve seen I’m surprised to say that I’ve enjoyed them all, which is very rare for the genre. The la... Read more
Making its North American premiere and acting as the centerpiece film at this year’s NYAFF is the Kim Ji-Woon (I Saw the Devil) and Yim Pil-Sung co-directed feature, Doomsday Book, a highly... Read more
One of the more enjoyable and creative romantic comedies I’ve seen in a while is Jeong Yong-Ki’s Couples, a fun South Korean flick that also happens to be a remake of Kenji Uchida’s 2005 pop... Read more
One of the must-see films to see at this year’s NYAFF is writer/director Yun Jong-Bin’s 80’s set gangster film, Nameless Gangster, starring Choi Min-Sik, a guy you may know from the films Ol... Read more
After a limited theatrical release, Well Go USA is releasing director Jang Hun’s Korean War drama The Front Line on Blu-ray and DVD. So, is it worth a look? The Film: Toward the... Read more
It’s been about eight years since the writer and director of Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War made a film, but now he’s back with a new historical war drama that’ll blow your socks off. K... Read more
Today, Well Go USA is releasing The Front Line in select theaters across the country to an eager Asian film loving audience who have waited patiently for director Jang Hun’s follow-up to Sec... Read more
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