Lost in the Reel's video review for Kill Boksoon Kill Boksoon, Netflix's South Korean action extravaganza is coming out just a week after John Wick: Chapter 4... And with many similarities to that beloved franchise: like an underground assassin community and a hero trying to get themselves out of
Lost in the Reel's video review for Decision to Leave Park Chan-Wook, the director of Oldboy, Lady Vengeance and The Handmaiden, is in my opinion, one of the greatest filmmakers working today. While Bong-Joon Ho is the household name from South Korea, due to his groundbreaking work on
Lost in the Reel's video review for Midnight.South Korean entertainment has finally hit the mainstream as of late... but, the country has been making incredible genre fare long before "Parasite" or "Squid Game" hit our shores. From Bong Joon-Ho 's "Memories of Murder" and "Mother", to
This is a first for Marvel Studios and their Marvel Television branch for their Special Presentations. We've had others like Werewolf By Night that introduced a new character, but not one for an already established character like The Punisher. The Punisher: One Last Kill comes off the heels of his
We've had haunted house movies. Sure, but have we had a haunted van movie? That's what Passenger amounts to at its most distilled form. This is a horror movie about a demonic force (the opposite of Saint Christopher) that has been chasing and killing travelers for hundreds of years. Basically, the
Sometimes the best way to access the core of a film is to let it take you over completely. Locked behind metaphorical dialogue and an obtuse artistry, the key to the door is simply letting it all in and fester inside until the understanding comes to light. You can't second-screen a film like this,