While we’re semi-aware of the hidden textural layers many movies may weave, generally speaking a film rarely has to dig deeper than slick visuals and claw hammers to keep team Corridorstyle happy. And although we really don’t need any new reasons to stick OLDBOY, BITTERSWEET LIFE, or THE CHASER in the DVD for the umpteenth time, Andrew Lowry at The Guardian has an interesting take on a possible catalyst for Korean cinema’s recent love for bloody revenge.
Oh Dae Suh Is Back (Kind Of)
As you’ve probably realised by now, we are obsessed with all things Oldboy. I found this on my daily work-avoidance web trawl and thought I’d put it up in case we’re being followed by any other hammer-fight obsessed geeks.
Please click on the link HERE , thanks to our friends over at Ain’t It Cool
Enjoy.
Thirst – Our Sitges Preview
If you’re here for our opinion, “go see this film”, if you’re here for a preview of the film, read on.
Park Chan Wook Talks Thirst, Spielberg And The Oldboy Remake

It’s not the best picture of us ever, but we’re still incredibly proud of meeting the master himself a few years ago.
Click on the link here to see a video of him discussing his new film ‘Thirst’ which is showing at Sitges this year.