David Easteal's three-hour film, shot almost entirely from inside a car, makes mundanity into something genuinely profound
Inventive fight sequences are undermined by dreary and uninspired dialogue scenes in Byun Sung-hyun's bloated John Wick wannabe
Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s magical new film offers sharp social critique and gut-punch twists across three deceptivity simple stories
With Memories of Murder and Barking Dogs Never Bite both on re-release in the UK, we take a deep dive into Bong's films so far...
Bong Joon-ho's acclaimed 2006 monster movie anticipated a future of fake news and murky "facts." Steph Green explores its relevance in today's pandemic-stricken world
With the year at its halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films so far, from audacious biopics to timely social satires
We run down the best films to rent and stream, including a glorious ode to Eurovision and a 17th century spin on the home invasion thriller
A selfish businessman and a nerdy high schooler trade bodies in this wacky comedy from South Korea