• If The Sun Rose In The West

    Mar 28, 2015

    ‘If The Sun Rose In The West’ accomplishes its modest directives and creates two characters we quickly warm to throughout their moments together.

  • Il Mare

    Mar 28, 2015

    This gentle, emollient romantic drama is further proof of my never-ending mantra that, at their very best, no film-making industry can tap into the softer emotions better than Asian cinema.

  • Illang: The Wolf Brigade

    Aug 28, 2023

    ‘Illang’ looks fantastic, often thrills, and features some incredible and expertly staged action but suffers from pacing issues and a lukewarm emotional core.

  • Incredible Shaolin Thunderkick

    Mar 28, 2015

    ‘Incredible Shaolin Thunderkick’ is ineptitude on an almost apocalyptic level.

  • Jeon Woo-Chi: The Taoist Wizard

    Apr 1, 2015

    The film wears its fun proudly on its sleeve and if you can go along with it, ‘Jeon Woo-Chi’ does provide a lot of action packed, sorcery-laden entertainment.

  • Jung_E

    Jun 9, 2023

    ‘Jung_E’ is some solid grown-up sci-fi that while not always satisfying nevertheless gives one something to chew on in between all the ballistic action.

  • Kick The Moon

    Apr 3, 2015

    A cheeky and often funny, if overlong, look at how the need to act tough and prove you can fight never really leaves you, even many years after high school.

  • Kill Boksoon

    Sep 25, 2023

    Slick, stylish and stuffed with a surfeit of violent fight action, ‘Kill Boksoon’ is a superb tale of stylised action and a protagonist attempting to leave their violent profession behind.

  • Last Present

    Apr 5, 2015

    Exceptionally acted, quirky without sacrificing the central poignancy and ultimately very effective, this is Korean cinema at its best.

  • Love Wind, Love Song

    Apr 16, 2015

    ‘Love Wind, Love Song’ is given extra impetus by the performance of its stars, in particular Ko So-Young who is effortlessly charming as the lovestruck Young-seo.

  • Lovers’ Concerto

    Apr 16, 2015

    Thanks to a trio of popular Korean actors, ‘Lovers’ Concerto’ manages to ease along a predictable route without feeling too manipulative.

  • Manhole

    Sep 17, 2016

    A flawed thriller it might be, but it still retains an ability to chill that is appreciated though not always present in the genre.