Park Chan-wook

Park Chan-wook’s new western comes together at Amazon

By Charles Bramesco

The Brigands of Rattlecreek may have lassoed Matthew McConaughey.

Oldboy (2003)

By Kambole Campbell

Park Chan-wook’s revenge thriller mixes stylish thrills and perverse twists with a surprising amount of humour.

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Park Chan-wook’s Oldboy is returning to cinemas

By Charles Bramesco

The South Korean master’s name-making revenge saga is getting a shiny new restoration.

The Little Drummer Girl – first look review

By Kambole Campbell

Florence Pugh, Alexander Skarsgård and Michael Shannon star in this lurid, weird and impeccably designed new work from Park Chan-wook.

Six of the best Park Chan-wook scenes

By Kambole Campbell

From Oldboy to Stoker, here are some of the South Korean director’s most memorable moments.

The Handmaiden

By Abbey Bender

Park Chan-wook’s sumptuous erotic thriller is among his boldest works to date.

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The 20 best FrightFest films ever – part 2

By Anton Bitel

Find out what’s top of the pile in our gore-drenched salute to the horror cinema bonanza.

The vengeful woman and the changing face of Asian horror cinema

By Amandas Ong

Will this enduring trope become obsolete as we move towards a less gendered worldview?

Watch the first trailer for Park Chan-wook’s The Handmaid

By Little White Lies

Sarah Walters provides the literary source for the Korean maestro’s Cannes-bound latest.

Stoker

By Adam Woodward

Operatic style can’t paste over the meagre, far-fetched substance in Oldboy director Park Chan-wook’s English-language debut.

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Thirst

By Jonathan Crocker

It’s got problems, sure. But once again, Park delivers something dark, witty and original.

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I’m A Cyborg, But That’s OK

By Matt Bochenski

Park Chan-wook is fast becoming Asia’s answer to David Fincher.

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