Na Hong-jin, Hope and Cannes
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A monster terrorizes a Korean harbor town in a disappointing epic that starts on a high but fades hard and fast.
A sequel to “Hope,” Na Hong-jin’s alien action epic that rocked Cannes Film Festival on Sunday night, is already in the works. The Korean auteur revealed the news during a press conference on Monday,
One of the most confounding films to compete for the Palme d’Or, Cannes Film Festival debut Hope is a rip-roaring Korean creature feature made with gonzo skill. Idiosyncratic in structure, spring-loaded with momentum,
Hope, the mega, non-stop action, alien thriller from filmmaker Na Hong-jin, had its premiere at the Grand Théâtre Auditorium Sunday night and it had the audience bursting into spontaneous rounds of ecstatic applause during certain high-octane moments.
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'Hope' Review: Na Hong-jin's Masterful Monster Movie Leaps Between Action, Horror and Sci-Fi
"Hope," the all-time great new action film from writer-director Na Hong-jin, is a glorious genre romp that contains more magnificent moments in its opening act than most do in their entire runtime. It's a lean,
Neon has released the official teaser for Na Hong-jin's buzzy sci-fi title, Hope, which will bow in theaters this fall.