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I’m a Cyborg (But That’s Okay)
A review of the quirky 2006 comedy from director Park Chan-wook.
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Thirst
A review of director Park Chan-wook’s ingenious take on the vampire genre.
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Most Ridiculous Horror Movie Resurrections
The horror genre is full of ridiculous returns from the grave, this article highlights some of the funniest character resurrections in horror films. With each installment of a horror series generally ending with the death of the bad guy film makers constantly had to come up with new ways to resurrect them and for long running franchises the resurrections inevitably got more and more ridiculous.
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911 Motivations Top 10 Korean Films in The 21 Century
The Korean Film industry is taking off. This decade alone has seen some of the best cinema in the world out of Korea. Here are 10 movies made since 2000 that every potential Korean film watcher should see.
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“I Saw The Devil” – Revenge Served at Its Most Chilled
A review of the latest film from Jee-woon Kim, the director of "The Good, The Bad, The Weird." Starring in it is "Oldboy’s" Choi Min-sik and Lee Byung-hun.
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Oldboy: A Twisted Tale of Revenge
A review on the twisted Korean masterpiece, Oldboy.
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Thirst- A Vampire Love Story
A review of the South Korean vampire movie directed by Chan-wook Park.
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Must See Foreign Films: Rainy Day List
These foreign films are great because they can be viewed at pretty much anytime no matter what mood you’re in. They’re absorbing but not demanding. Check them out.
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New Take on Old Boy
A critical review of the cult movie Oldboy, as western cinema looks increasingly towards the east for new ideas.






