This month, fans of Korean cinema living in Australia have more than one reason to celebrate. Firstly, Korean Film Festival In Australia (Koffia) has kicked off in Sydney and so you have the opportunities to watch exciting films like The Admiral: Roaring Current and The Target on the big screen. Secondly, you also get the chance to win some Blu-rays and DVDs of awesome Korean films, thanks to local distributor Madman!1st Prize (one winner): All of the following (on Blu-rays or DVDs for titles that are available in both formats): - Jsa: Joint Security Area- Shadowless Sword- The Host- Chaw- Quick- War of the Arrows- The Tower- The Front Line- Sector 7- The Thieves- The Suspect- The Admiral: Roaring Currents 2nd Prize (3 winners):- One copy of...
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- 8/17/2015
- Screen Anarchy
To celebrate the Australian release of The Admiral: Roaring Currents, the South Korean blockbuster that attracted over 17 million admissions during its theatrical run and became the all-time highest grossing film at the local box office, Twitch and Madman are giving you the chance to win an awesome Asian period epics prize pack!1st Prize (one winner): All of the following (on Blu-rays or DVDs for titles that are available in both formats): From South Korea:- The Admiral: Roaring Currents- Shadowless Sword- War of the Arrows From Japan:- Rurouni Kenshin trilogy- Lone Wolf & Cub 7-disc Ultimate Collection- The Samurai Trilogy From China / Hong Kong: - Master of the Flying Guillotine - Wu Dang- The Myth- The Monkey King- Reign of Assassins2nd Prize (Five winners): One copy of The Admiral:...
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- 7/3/2015
- Screen Anarchy
It seems it has become a trend, that of directors engaging in “extra-curricular” activities. Jang Jin doing everything but directing is nothing new, but Park Heung-Shik produced a TV drama, Bong Joon-Ho had a cameo in a recent film, and both Kim Ki-Duk and Park Chan-Wook have transformed themselves into producers. Particularly interesting is Park’s case: his Moho Films produced the upcoming release 미쓰 홍당무 (Crush & Blush), also written by Park and, as we said, starring Bong in what might prove to be an interesting cameo. Still, Park Chan-Wook is at his best behind the camera, and it’s with his long-awaited 박쥐 (Thirst) we will see such comeback.
The fact Song Kang-Ho would star in this, as a priest turned quasi-vampire falling for his friend’s wife, was announced long ago; also, young Kim Ok-Bin of 다세포 소녀 (Dasepo Naughty Girls) accepted a very daring role (Korean press...
The fact Song Kang-Ho would star in this, as a priest turned quasi-vampire falling for his friend’s wife, was announced long ago; also, young Kim Ok-Bin of 다세포 소녀 (Dasepo Naughty Girls) accepted a very daring role (Korean press...
- 9/12/2008
- by X
- Screen Anarchy
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