- David Gordon Green and Janson Brothers Discuss New Film at TIFF
- Rachel House's Directorial Debut: The Mountain
- Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots Discuss Soulmates in All of You Interview
- Brad Winderbaum Marvel Interview: No Green Screen Needed for Agatha All Along
- Peter Dinklage Assists James Hetfield in Securing His Debut Western Film
- Differences in Movie Making: Ryoo Seung-Wan on Korea vs. America
- The Making of The Quiet Ones: Cast and Director Discuss Filming Denmark's Most Infamous Bank Heist
- Edward Burns: From Saving Private Ryan to Mastering Microbudget Movies
- Caleb Landry Jones & Harry Melling in "Mad Family" Harvesting Drama
- Agatha All Along Interview: Jac Schaeffer Explains Witches' Road Rules
- Tyler Henry Confronts Doubts in His Unfiltered Netflix Series
Differences in Movie Making: Ryoo Seung-Wan on Korea vs. America
Sep 18 2024
South Korea has revolutionized the action genre with films like Oldboy, The Good the Bad The Weird, and Train to Busan. Director Ryoo Seung-Wan's new movie, I, the Executioner, follows Detective Seo Do-cheol and his team as they hunt down a serial killer, uncovering surprising twists in the investigation. In an interview, Ryoo Seung-Wan talks about the distinctions between the American and Korean film industries and the audience's increased demands.
What do you think?
👍 0
👎 0
🔥 0
😊 0
💩 0
😍 0
😤 0