Jung-ah Yum
A futuristic film about a crisis near the brink of war after three leaders are kidnapped by a North Korean nuclear submarine in a coup d’état during a summit between the two Koreas and the United States.
A group of people meet for the first time in a long time and play a game that reveals each other’s secrets.
Min-jae, a rookie police officer with a natural born talent for driving, is assigned to the perfect team: the Hit-and-Run Squad. But at the same time, for police detective Si-yeon, it is a place she is unjustly demoted to for doing her job. The two team up to arrest the rich and powerful speed maniac Jae-chul who is suspected of committing crimes for his obsession for speed.
After being convicted for fraud, one month has passed since CHOI Chang-Hyuk’s release from jail. But this time around he’s got and elaborate plan cooked up. It’s the biggest bank heist in history that’ll make any thief have a wet dream. The best five thieves come together to form a team.
A story of the Jangsan Tiger, who mimics human voices to lure them close, and a family affected by the creature.
The employees of a big-box discount retail store band together when contract workers are summarily laid off.
Two young sisters recovering from an unnamed trauma must face a mysterious past in this excellent South Korean shocker. A worldwide hit upon its release and based on an old Korean fairy tale; two sisters come to live with their cold and distant father and turn-on-a-dime stepmother in a house where nothing is as it seems. A wonderfully haunting score, starkly beautiful imagery, and a labyrinthine plot that twists and turns at every dark corner all set the stage for a riveting and often terrifying guessing game of a movie. Equal parts drama, mystery, and ghost story, A Tale of Two Sisters is a richly complex and challenging cinematic treat that may very well demand repeat viewings.