Not ninja-city or ninja-war in the city. IFD starts a new chapter.
Full, written review available at sogoodreviews.com.
Not ninja-city or ninja-war in the city. IFD starts a new chapter.
Full, written review available at sogoodreviews.com.
Vintage road movie, biggest Korean movie (and zombie-movie) of 2016 and a bonus episode featuring a zombie-animation. All available within the latest trio of What’s Korean Cinema? podcasts, that includes a review of Train To Busan. Click images or links below to access the shows! Continue reading Post ID 1415
What’s Korean Cinema? dissects one of the big three from 2016, Podcast On Fire offer their take on Hong Kong sci-fi, a barely legal ‘Street Fighter’ adapation and the best Hong Kong action movie made by an American studio. Click links or images to access the shows! Continue reading Post ID 1415
Vintage and modern Korean horror plus an American remake, check out the coverage across 3 episodes of What’s Korean Cinema? by clicking the links or the artworks below! Continue reading Post ID 1415
Old (some of THE oldest) and new Korean cinema examined and I interview Richard Norton! Click the images below to access the shows on Sweet Dream, Secret Sunshine and said interview!
Two weeks of Taiwan Noir, discussing special effects tinted Taiwanese cinema in the form of The Big Calamity and Feng Shen Bang as well as the big 200th episode of Podcast On Fire awaits you! Click the image below or the links in the prior sentence to access the shows.
Eeeeeevil Korean woman, reprehensible humans beings, in black and white, through the eyes of director Kim Ki-young. this means, What’s Korean Cinema? takes you back to 1960 and The Housemaid. Cue lightning. Click image or link below to access the show!
What’s Korean Cinema? 18 – The Housemaid
+ Bonus Episode
For the 50 year anniversary of Kim Ki-young’s 1960 classic we reviewed on What’s Korean Cinema? 18, director Im Sang-soo directed what is mostly said to be a reinterpretation of Kim’s movie but it was still brought out as The Housemaid. Rightly or not. Hear Kenny B and Paul Quinn extend their Housemaid-coverage in this website exclusive bonus episode (it’s introduced as episode 22 but is in fact the 23rd. Sorry about that). Click image or link below to access the show!
Podcast On Fire Network Bonus Episode 23: The Housemaid (2010)
Screaming and singing her heart out, set to a rhythm, a drum and a family drama underneath… it’s what’s depicted by legendary director Im Kwon-taek in Sopyonje from 1993. Click link or image below to access the show!
What’s Korean Cinema? 17 – Sopyonje
For this episode, we give Korea’s seemingly rare venture into fairy tale horror and fantasy in the form of Yim Pil-sung’s Hansel And Gretel from 2007 a look. A title brought to the UK through Terracotta Distribution so with Kenny B and Paul Quinn of Hangul Celluloid is also Joey Leung of Terracotta. Click image or link below to access the show.
What’s Korean Cinema? 16 – Hansel And Gretel
We dive into the world of independent Korean cinema, perhaps its poster boy even as we take a look at Yang Ik-june’s hard hitting family drama Breathless from 2008. A title brought to the UK through Terracotta Distribution so with Kenny B and Paul Quinn of Hangul Celluloid is also special guest Joey Leung of Terracotta. Click image or link below to access the show!
What’s Korean Cinema? 15 – Breathless