Filmmaker Park Chan-wook on AI, K-Culture and his Oscar-shortlisted No Other Choice
The brutally comic new movie from the ‘Oldboy’ director is the ‘universal’ story of a company man driven to multiple murders in a changing industry
The brutally comic new movie from the ‘Oldboy’ director is the ‘universal’ story of a company man driven to multiple murders in a changing industry

An unemployed paper worker hatches a cunning plan to murder his way back into the job market in this continually surprising black…

Tales of revenge dazzle, from Park Chan-wook’s ‘No Other Choice’ to Gus Van Sant’s ‘Dead Man’s Wire’. Plus White House thriller…

The South Korean filmmaker, known for his keen attention to class struggle, brings a sharp social fable to the screen with his…

Park Chan-wook's "No Other Choice," which opened the Busan International Film Festival, is a darkly comic look at downsizing with…

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…

Lee Byung-hun stars in this Korean black comedy as a family man who is laid off after 25 years and goes on a desperate quest for…