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Park Chan-wook's "No Other Choice," which opened the Busan International Film Festival, is a darkly comic look at downsizing with parallels to the South Korean film industry.
EXCLUSIVE: This year's Hawai’i International Film Festival (HIFF) will open with Rental Family, starring Brendan Fraser, and ...
Oldboy and The Handmaiden director Park Chan-wook has premiered a "bleakly hilarious" comedy about economic anxiety at the ...
Hello, the 153rd edition of ‘How About That Movie’ is the opening film of the 30th Busan International Film Festival, *No ...
Lee Byung-hun plays a family man who feels lost after losing his job, and will kill whoever it takes to restore his ...
It’s been far too long since we’ve had a nice little fucked tale from Park Chan-wook. His last few films, Decision to Leave ...
The Toronto International Film Festival announced 12 awards today. The International People’s Choice Award went to 'No Other ...
Park Chan-wook warns of AI and industry struggles as his 'No Other Choice' launches the Busan International Film Festival.
Park Chan-wook's satirical thriller No Other Choice adapts Donald E. Westlake into an angry bunch of morbid fun.
Lee Byung-hun, who starred in the Korean director’s breakout hit ‘Joint Security Area’ and more recently in ‘Squid Game,’ plays a desperate man turned ruthless by unemployment.
Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice opened to a perfect 100% score at Venice, drawing instant comparisons to Parasite. The darkly comic thriller follows Man-su, a desperate ex-manager who’ll stop at ...
Asia's biggest film festival launched its first major competition section featuring 14 titles, including four South Korean ...