Director: Jung Byung-gil London Korean Film Festival teaser screening review You’d be hard-pressed to find a more virtuosic fight scene in recent years than the brutal opening of Jung Byung-gil’s The Villainess. An exhilarating and darkly […]
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Director: Seung-hwa Baek London Korean Film Festival teaser screening review The tension between a cutesy surface and a cruel reality is fundamental to the comedy of Seung-hwa Baek’s Queen of Walking, the colourful and eccentrically stylised […]
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Eon-hie Lee London Korean Film Festival teaser screening review Eon-hie Lee’s Missing explores one mother’s nightmarish situation: the disappearance of her child. Struggling with the dual burden of maintaining a high-pressure […]
London Korean Film Festival review Watch more Korean films on FilmDoo Director: Jin-ho Hur In many ways, Jin-ho Hur’s The Last Princess is essentially a 20th century period drama of the post-Spielberg variety. One only has […]
By David Pountain London Korean Film Festival review Watch more Korean films on FilmDoo Director: Ji-Woo Jung Ji-woo Jung’s Fourth Place is a harsh and compelling, if fairly predictable tale characterised by well-intentioned yet destructive forms […]
By David Pountain London Korean Film Festival review Watch more Korean films on FilmDoo Director: Jeong-Yeol Choi What starts off as a warm and humorous ode to the reckless stupidity of youth soon evolves into […]