Na Hong-jin, Hope and Cannes Film Festival
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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.
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.
The teaser trailer for Na Hong-jin’s Cannes-premiered sci-fi horror film Hope has been released, offering the first glimpse of mysterious cosmic creatures threatening a remote South Korean village near the DMZ.
The movie has been met with mixed reactions following its Cannes premiere, and you can now check out the first footage from Na Hong-jin's Hope for yourselves right
Neon has released the official teaser for Na Hong-jin's buzzy sci-fi title, Hope, which will bow in theaters this fall.
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"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,
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Na Hong Jin shuts down rumors about ‘Hope’ massive budget, calls the movie the ‘antagonist’ of his life
Na Hong Jin is back at the Cannes Film Festival for the first time in a decade — and already shutting down rumors surrounding his new film Hope. After previously bringing The Chaser, The Yellow Sea and The Wailing to Cannes,