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Tag Archives: Oldboy
News Bites: Timecop and Tai Chi
It’s another Friday morning, and that means another edition of the News Bites. Last week was a bit on the light side. This week, not so much. There’s a bit of Pixar, some Marvel Comics movie news, news of TV … Continue reading
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Tagged Avengers, Avengers 2, Brian Singer, Christopher Nolan, Dark Horse Comics, Día de los Muertos, Disney, entertainment, Evan Peters, Halo, James Bond, James Bond 24, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Keanu Reeves, Lee Unkrich, Man of Tai Chi, Marc Shmuger, movie news, movies, news, Oldboy, Passengers, Pixar, Reese Witherspoon, Saoirse Ronan, Spike Lee, Star Wars, Star Wars: Episode VII, Steven Spielberg, Timecop, Tom McNulty, Toy Story, Toy Story of Terror, Warehouse 13, Wild Bunch, Will Smith, X-Men, X-Men: Days of Future Past
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Oldboy (2003)
I have to confess, I had not previously seen any examples of Korean cinema. And indeed, had I merely stumbled across Chan-wook Park’s Oldboy blindly, I might have thought the premise sounded moderately interesting, but I may still have passed … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000s, 4 Stars, Chan-wook Park, foreign-language films, Hye-jeong Kang, Ji-tae Yu, Min-sik Choi, movies, Oldboy, reviews
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News Bites: Sherlock and Scarface
Good morning, it’s time for this week’s News Bites. Things don’t seem to be slowing down in Hollywood, as we have another week with around twenty solid news items — and only one bit of speculation (and even that comes … Continue reading →