Park Chan-wook on how a dwindling job market inspired his brutal satire.
Park Chan-wook's No Other Choice is ready to take more than just South Korea under its cinematic storm: here is how.
If you took a shot for every corporate euphemism in No Other Choice, you'd be circling back, going in a different direction, ...
Directed by Oldboy, Lady Vengeance and Decision to Leave's Park Chan-wook, the film follows Squid Game's Lee Byung-hun as a family man who's life is turned upside down as he is laid off from the job ...
From the moment the Lumière brothers charged audiences for the first film screening at the Le Salon Indien du Grand Café in ...
Neon dropped the first official look at the Korean maestro's buzzy black comedy thriller, which stars Lee Byung-hun, of ...
The film, which stars Lee Byung-hun as an unemployed man willing to kill the fellow applicants for a job he's seeking, premiered to raves at Venice. The film stars Lee Byung-hun as a middle-aged man ...
Director Park Chan-wook's much-lauded film "No Other Choice," which stars Lee Byung-hun from "Squid Game," hits theaters ...
Park is a maximalist, and that shines in both No Other Choice ’s form and narrative. Park and Co.’s script, adapted from Donald E. Westlake’s novel The Ax, is razor-sharp, riddled with smart and ...