Far Flungers
Better Luck Tomorrow Has Lost None of Its Power
A look at Justin Lin's Better Luck Tomorrow almost 20 years after its controversial Sundance premiere.
Seongyong Cho was born in Jeon-ju, South Korea. He did graduate work at the Korean Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology (KAIST) in Dae-jeon. His passion
for good movies continues its primitive rampage, which includes weekly pilgrimages
to the local multiplex. He started his blog in 2008 and writes nuumerous reviews. In the midst of that, he manages to find time for
books, music, exercise (usually treadmill and swimming), and corresponding
with other bloggers.
A look at Justin Lin's Better Luck Tomorrow almost 20 years after its controversial Sundance premiere.
A blog post about the newly Oscar nominated film.
A review by a far-flung correspondent of the South Korean family drama Moving On.
A look back at RKO 281, a previous film about the making of Citizen Kane.
On the power of Bernard Rose's original Candyman.
A Far-Flung Correspondent looks back at Alan Parker's powerful visual presentation of racial hatred and its virulent terror.
A Far-Flung Correspondent revisits The Farewell, which was scheduled to play Ebertfest 2020.
A visit to Jonathan Demme's 2008 Oscar-nominated drama.
Recommendations from Far Flung Correspondent Seongyong Cho about films other than Parasite that represent the best in modern South Korean film.
Far Flung Correspondent Seongyong Cho pens a letter to Roger about Michael Apted's 63 Up.