As last year's Berlinale premiere The Woman Who Ran arrives in the U.S. next week—followed by his next film Introduction at the German festival earlier this ye...
Yes, the above headline could be a descriptor for any number of Hong Sangsoo movies, but The Woman Who Ran is one of the South Korean master's most poignant an...
Another day, another Hong trailer. After our exclusive debut of the new U.S. trailer for Hong Sangsoo's Yourself and Yours, arriving next Friday, the new trail...
As of late, Hong Sangsoo's recent features have enjoyed U.S. distribution but thankfully his back catalog is now, after some festival plays, getting a new life...
Get ready for a Hong summer. On the heels of the announcement that Hong Sangsoo’s Yourself and Yours will finally get a U.S. release this summer, two more favo...
With nearly 25 features now to his name, and 15 of those in the last decade, Hong Sangsoo has recently received due attention in the United States, but a numbe...
The Woman Who Ran opens on a lovely shot of hens. The camera then pulls back to show the garden of a middle-class apartment block where a woman named Youngsoon...
The Berlinale lineup already includes films from Jia Zhangke, Matías Piñeiro, and more, but now the competition slate has arrived and it's an incredibly promis...
On the heels of Hotel by the River, released earlier this year in the U.S., Grass marks Hong Sangsoo’s 22nd feature and his fifth collaboration with actress...
Hong Sangsoo, the prolific, celebrated director of On the Beach at Night Alone, Right Now, Wrong Them, and many more, slacked a bit and only premiered two new...