All posts tagged "Hong Sang-soo"
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Reviews
The Woman Who Ran | 2020 Berlin Intl. Film Festival Review
February 25, 2020Rendezvous in Seoul: Sang-soo Gets Spare in Conversational Triptych Ending a rare year-long absence from the...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #20. Untitled Hong Sang-soo Project
January 3, 2020Untitled Hong Sang-soo Project Having spent 2019 embroiled in widely publicized divorce court proceedings, 2019 came...
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Disc Reviews
Sang-soo Goes for Slight(ly) Sober in B&W Mix-up ‘The Day After’ | Blu-ray Review
February 26, 2019Prolific South Korean auteur Hong Sang-soo’s twenty-first feature, The Day After, was also his second time...
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Reviews
Hotel by the River | Review
February 13, 2019Heartbreak Hotel: Estrangement and Reunion Synchronize in Latest Sangsoo Slice of Life It’s a short-lived distinction...
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Film Festivals
2018 PYIFF Dailies: Unhurried Hong Sang-Soo & Lee Chang-Dong | Day 5
October 16, 2018I managed to miss the TIFF screening for Locarno premiered Hotel by the River (our Nicholas Bell...
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Film Festivals
2018 Pingyao Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Intl. Film Fest: Lav Diaz & Lee Chang-Dong Among Highlights
September 24, 2018Selections have been announced for the second edition of the Pingyao Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Int....
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Annual Top Films Lists
Best of 2017: Nicholas Bell’s Top 20 Undistributed but not…Unloved
December 24, 2017Prior to unveiling the top theatrical releases of 2017, here’s a little love for some festival...
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The Conversation
The Conversation: Top 20 Best Films of 2017 So Far …
July 3, 2017At the mid-way point of 2017, the usual cinematic trends continue, with the best theatrical offerings...
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The Conversation
The Conversation: What Cannes Do – Top 10 Favorites of the 2017 Edition
June 5, 2017In one of the most cavalier Cannes juries of recent years, the Pedro Almodovar led voting...
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Film Festivals
2017 Cannes Critics’ Panel Day 9: Hong Sang-soo’s The Day After Contains Color
May 25, 2017I’ve been running behind with our grid, now in the clear and past the half way...