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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘The Art of Fighting’ review [LKFF 2016]
The Art of Fighting review: Bullying? Old fighting master? Laundry as training? Is this the secret Korean Karate Kid remake? The...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘Forever the Moment’ review [LKFF 2016]
Forever the Moment review: True story of the 2004 Korea’s women’s handball team. Forever the Moment review, Luke Ryan Baldock at the London...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘The Taste of Money’ review [LKFF 2016]
The Taste of Money review: An ensemble piece that looks at the sordid life of a wealthy family, and the power...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘The Widow’ review [LKFF 2016]
The Widow review: What survives of Korea’s first film directed by a woman? The Widow review, Luke Ryan Baldock at the London...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘Crush and Blush’ review [LKFF 2016]
Crush and Blush review: Lee Kyoung Mi’s debut film offers up a bizarre parody on romantic comedies. Crush and Blush review,...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘A Violent Prosecutor’ review [LKFF 2016]
A Violent Prosecutor review: After a prosecutor is framed for murder, he tries to catch the real killers from jail with...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘The Truth Beneath’ review [LKFF 2016]
The Truth Beneath review: The second feature from Lee Kyoung Mi, whose 2008 debut also played at the LKFF. Park Chan...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoHeath & Pape: ‘Una’ reaction video [LFF 2016]
We’ve posted a full review of Una on the site over here, but here’s our video reaction to the this intense...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘Your Name’ review [LFF 2016]
Your Name review: A reflection on youth, love, and finding yourself, Your Name will be mentioned in the same breath as the...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘The Ghoul’ review [LFF 2016]
The Ghoul review: Gareth Tunley directs an intense and visceral vision that’s both complex and exceptional. The Ghoul review by Dan Bullock, LFF...