Steven Yeun

The Humans

By Saffron Maeve

A wholesome family gathering becomes a claustrophobic chamber piece in the hands of first-time director Stephen Karam.

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Steven Yeun: ‘I have a desire to play a humanity we can all access’

By Charles Bramesco

The in-demand Korean-American actor reflects on his role in Stephen Karam’s intimate ensemble drama The Humans.

The Humans – first-look review

By Saffron Maeve

Stephen Karam adapts his own Tony Award-winning family drama with the help of an impressive ensemble cast.

Steven Yeun is finally getting his dues

By Hannah Strong

From The Walking Dead to Minari, we chart the amazing journey of this Oscar-nominated star.

Lee Isaac Chung, Steven Yeun and Alan S Kim on making Minari

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The writer/director and on-screen father-son tell the story of how they captured cinematic lightning in a bottle.

Minari

By Kambole Campbell

This gorgeous semi-memoir filters the ragged glory of the American Dream through a family of South Korean immigrant farmers.

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Brighten up your year with our illustrated celebration of Lee Isaac Chung’s charming immigrant fable.

A Korean family chases the American dream in the Minari trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Lee Isaac Chung’s Sundance-dominating drama stars Steven Yeun and newcomer Alan Kim.

Minari – first look review

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Lee Isaac Chung’s beautifully observed drama follows a South Korean family who relocate to rural Arkansas.

Jordan Peele’s The Twilight Zone is a worthy successor to Rod Serling’s original

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The Get Out and Us director has delivered a fresh set of sci-fi nightmares.

Broadway smash The Humans is coming to the silver screen

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A24 has tapped Richard Jenkins, Steven Yeun, and Amy Schumer.

Lee Chang-dong: ‘Today we are living in Murakami’s world’

By Matt Thrift

The South Korean maestro talks literary inspiration and his mysterious new psychodrama, Burning.

Burning

By Trevor Johnston

Lee Chang-dong’s sly take on a Haruki Murakami short story is a slow-burn mystery touched by genius.

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