The latest release from acclaimed filmmaker Park Chan-wook, featuring Squid Game star Lee Byung-hun, is sitting just shy of ...
The latest release from acclaimed filmmaker Park Chan-wook, featuring Squid Game star Lee Byung-hun, is sitting just shy of ...
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No Other Choice
Looking for work is tough, but there’s a difference between stalking ...
Laid-off businessman You Man-su (Squid Game’s Lee Byung-hun) nurses a highly symbolic toothache for nearly the entire running ...
Park Chan-wook is one of cinema’s great contradictions: a director whose films are saturated with cruelty, moral corrosion ...
His brutal movies put Korean cinema on the map. Now the director of Oldboy is back with a blistering satire about a man driven to murder after redundancy ...
Lee Byung-hun has a chance to make history - he's the first Korean actor to be nominated for best actor, comedy or musical at ...
The brutally comic new movie from the ‘Oldboy’ director is the ‘universal’ story of a company man driven to multiple murders ...
It’s not often I walk out of a cinema shaking my head and mouthing “wow”, but with this film, I did. At the future it ...
Lee Byung-hun sits down with Q’s Tom Power to reflect on his latest role in the film No Other Choice, and how fate led to his ...
That last choice, at least, belongs to No Other Choice, the latest film from acclaimed South Korean director Park Chan-wook.
The South Korean star of “Squid Game” and “KPop Demon Hunters” returns to the big screen in “No Other Choice,” with one eye on the Oscars.
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