30 new reviews this week including a great write-up on Hong Sang-soo's latest from The New Yorker and a series of reviews on Kim Ki-duk's from the Rainy Day Movies blog where Connor McMorran is hosting a fantastic Kim Ki-duk Week.
CURRENT KOREAN RELEASES
Spellbound
RECENT RELEASES
(Shu-Izmz, December 11, 2011)
(Variety, December 14, 2011)
(Beyond Hollywood, December 12, 2011)
(Pinoy Movie Blog, December 16, 2011)
I Saw the Devil
(The Los Angeles Times, December 15, 2011)
(Modern Korean Cinema, December 11, 2011)
Poetry
(Twitch, December 13, 2011)
(The New Yorker, December 15, 2011)
(City on Fire, December 10, 2011)
(Inti_Scenes, December 14, 2011)
(Init_Scenes, December 16, 2011)
(Wildgrounds, December 13, 2011)
PAST FILMS
Address Unknown, 2001
(Rainy Day Movies, December 14, 2011)
Bad Guy, 2001
(Rainy Day Movies, December 13, 2011)
Beat, 1997
(Modern Korean Cinema, December 9, 2011)
Born to Kill, 1996
(Modern Korean Cinema, December 9, 2011)
Castaway on the Moon, 2009
(The Non-Review, December 9, 2011)
Green Fish, 1997
(Modern Korean Cinema, December 11, 2011)
No. 3, 1997
(Modern Korean Cinema, December 10, 2011)
Real Fiction, 2000
(Rainy Day Movies, December 15, 2011)
(Rainy Day Movies, December 16, 2011)
The Coast Guard, 2002
(Rainy Day Movies, December 15, 2011)
The Isle, 2000
(Rainy Day Movies, December 12, 2011)
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