Director Park Chan-wook had won the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival in 2004 for Oldboy (the second-place award, below the Palme d'Or); this weekend, he won another award for...
Whoaaa. Check out this new still from the vampire film Thirst [박쥐], which recently confirmed that it will be screening at Cannes International Film Festival later this year.
The much-buzzed-about film...
These new photos themed around Oldboy director Park Chan-wook's latest film, the vampire horror movie Thirst [박쥐], take a decidedly less shocking approach than the previously released teaser poster, which had...
Whoa. That sure is… eye-catching, to say the least. Here’s the new poster for Oldboy director Park Chan-wook’s upcoming vampire-priest film, Thirst.
The poster is kind of awesome...
Yet more awards, as we get deeper into December: this time it's the 11th Director's Cut Awards, which were presented on December 16.
Awards were determined based on a vote cast...
You know how at the prom, everyone goes for uber-glitz and black-tie formal, only it's done through the filter of a 17-year-old fashion sense -- or rather, what a 17-year-old...
It wouldn't be a Park Chan-wook film with a simple, straightforward plot, would it?
In Bat [박쥐], or its English title Thirst, Song Kang-ho (The Good The Bad The Weird, Secret...
Although the "kimchi Western" The Good, the Bad, the Weird already had its international screening at Cannes Film Festival earlier this year (to general praise), its official Korean release doesn't...
Best Actress winners Yoon Eun Hye (drama), Kim Min Hee (film)
The 44th Baeksang Arts Awards were held in Seoul on April 24, handing out top honors to the films and...
Renowned director Park Chan Wook (Oldboy, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance, I'm A Cyborg, But It's Okay) has cast his leading lady in his new film Bat (Bak-jui), and calls uljjang-turned-actor...
Thirst wins jury prize at Cannes
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Director Park Chan-wook had won the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival in 2004 for Oldboy (the second-place award, below the Palme d'Or); this weekend, he won another award for...
Tags: awards, Kim Ok-bin, Park Chan-wook, Song Kang-ho
Thirst’s preview attracts A-list VIPs
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Whoaaa. Check out this new still from the vampire film Thirst [박쥐], which recently confirmed that it will be screening at Cannes International Film Festival later this year. The much-buzzed-about film...
Tags: Jeon Do-yeon, Kim Hye-soo, Kim Min-sun, Kim Ok-bin, Lee Byung-heon, Park Chan-wook, Rain, Song Hye-gyo, Song Kang-ho, Won Bin
Thirst: the vampire chic version
by javabeans
These new photos themed around Oldboy director Park Chan-wook's latest film, the vampire horror movie Thirst [박쥐], take a decidedly less shocking approach than the previously released teaser poster, which had...
Tags: Kim Ok-bin, Park Chan-wook, Song Kang-ho
Park Chan-wook unveils Thirst
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Whoa. That sure is… eye-catching, to say the least. Here’s the new poster for Oldboy director Park Chan-wook’s upcoming vampire-priest film, Thirst. The poster is kind of awesome...
Tags: Kim Ok-bin, Park Chan-wook, Song Kang-ho
The 11th Director’s Cut Awards
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Yet more awards, as we get deeper into December: this time it's the 11th Director's Cut Awards, which were presented on December 16. Awards were determined based on a vote cast...
Tags: awards, directors, Gong Hyo-jin, Ha Jung-woo, Jung Woo-sung, Lee Byung-heon, Park Chan-wook, Song Kang-ho, Yoo Ah-in
7th Korea Film Awards
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You know how at the prom, everyone goes for uber-glitz and black-tie formal, only it's done through the filter of a 17-year-old fashion sense -- or rather, what a 17-year-old...
Tags: awards, Eom Ki-joon, Gong Hyo-jin, Ha Jung-woo, Han Ji-hye, Han Ye-seul, Joo Ji-hoon, Kang Ji-hwan, Kim Min-hee, Kim Min-sun, Lee Mi-sook, Lee Soo-kyung, Oh Man-seok, Park Hee-soon, Shin Mina, Sohn Ye-jin, Song Kang-ho, Song Yoon-ah, Uhm Tae-woong
Vampire priest thirsts for love in “Bat”
by javabeans
It wouldn't be a Park Chan-wook film with a simple, straightforward plot, would it? In Bat [박쥐], or its English title Thirst, Song Kang-ho (The Good The Bad The Weird, Secret...
Tags: Park Chan-wook, Song Kang-ho
Press day for the Good, Bad, and Weird
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Although the "kimchi Western" The Good, the Bad, the Weird already had its international screening at Cannes Film Festival earlier this year (to general praise), its official Korean release doesn't...
Tags: Jung Woo-sung, Lee Byung-heon, Song Kang-ho
44th Baeksang Arts Awards
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Best Actress winners Yoon Eun Hye (drama), Kim Min Hee (film) The 44th Baeksang Arts Awards were held in Seoul on April 24, handing out top honors to the films and...
Tags: awards, Coffee Prince, Go Ara, Han Hyo-joo, Hong Gil Dong, Hyun Young, Jang Geun-seok, Jung Il-woo, Jung Ryeo-won, Kang Ji-hwan, Kim Jung-eun, Kim Min-hee, Kwon Sang-woo, Lee Byung-heon, Lee Dong-wook, Lee Jia, Lee Seon-kyun, Lee Yeon-hee, Lee Yoon-jung, Legend, Park Shi-yeon, Park Shin-yang, Park Yong-ha, Sohn Ye-jin, Song Kang-ho, Sung Yuri, War of Money, Yoo Gun, Yoon Eun-hye
Director Park Chan Wook’s latest muse
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Renowned director Park Chan Wook (Oldboy, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance, I'm A Cyborg, But It's Okay) has cast his leading lady in his new film Bat (Bak-jui), and calls uljjang-turned-actor...
Tags: directors, Kim Ok-bin, Park Chan-wook, Song Kang-ho