Legendary Korean auteur Park Chan-wook is the ultimate master of tone. No other living filmmaker could so elegantly dance the ...
One such profound choice is the decision to confront the harsh realities of job loss, a theme explored in Park Chan-wook's latest film, No Other Choice. This article delves into the film's exploration ...
That last choice, at least, belongs to No Other Choice, the latest film from acclaimed South Korean director Park Chan-wook.
Lee Byung hun talks about landing a Golden Globe nomination for his role in KPop Demon Hunters, the dark humor in his film No ...
Ask most people to name a film by Park Chan-wook, and they’ll say Oldboy. That movie came out more than 20 years ago, a sign ...
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A blur between survival and morality

How often do you find yourself projecting your thoughts towards the extremities? As though there is no other choice besides ...
The South Korean star of “Squid Game” and “KPop Demon Hunters” returns to the big screen in “No Other Choice,” with one eye on the Oscars.
There are few filmmakers alive who can capture the preoccupations of the contemporary world with the precision and fury of ...
Squid Game star Lee Byung-hun and South Korean master filmmaker Park Chan-wook talk about their new challenging satire, No ...
Between travel, family obligations and the blur of days without assignments or meetings, plenty of great films slip through ...
The Fellowship of the Ring may be a huge success for Peter Jackson, but what would Tolkien have thought of it, asked this feature from our February 2002 issue.