Celebrate the greatest Korean films ever with Korean Screen’s extensive top 100 list as voted on by 158 critics from 28 countries.
Ranking the films that built the South Korean industry pre-Parasite.
Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula picks up four years after Train to Busan and throws viewers into a dystopic world that has been ravaged by the zombie apocalypse.
To celebrate the release of Parasite on Blu-ray and DVD, we're offering our readers the chance to win a copy!
We've got an exclusive clip where Parasite director Bong Joon-ho reveals some of the "secret codes" and easter eggs hidden in the Oscar-nominated film.
The Palme d'Or-winning film Parasite from director Bong Joon-ho offers a pitch-black commentary on society’s class divide.
In a new feature here at That Shelf, we’ve got the cure for what ails you with our Top 6 Can’t Miss Blu-Ray Choices to add to your Shelf in the month of March.
Rampant delivers furious zombie-fighting action in a striking period setting.
This Week in Dork is a weekly feature that attempts to encapsulate all the dorky events happening in and around Toronto every week. The February 27 - March 5 edition features an overblown awards ceremony with free popcorn, suicide bomber satire, South Korean horror and a Steampunk masquerade.
The 14th annual Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival is Canada's premier pan-Asian international film festival, fostering the exchange of cultural and artistic ideals between east and west. It provides a public forum for homegrown Asian media artists and their work, and fuels the growing appreciation for Asian cinema in Canada.
We briefly discussed Korean director Park Chan-wook‘s latest film Thirst, in our most recent podcast. Park, the director of 2003’s twisted and amazing Oldboy debuted his new film at the Cannes film festival a few weeks ago. Thirst secured a North American release at the festival, and an English trailer for the film hit the […]