Far Flungers
No Easy Answers: On the Power of The Teachers' Lounge
A Far-Flung Correspondent looks at the recent Oscar nominee and Ebertfest film.
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 Far-Flung Correspondent looks at the recent Oscar nominee and Ebertfest film.
A Far Flunger looks at a great film from 2020 that played Ebertfest last year.
An FFC looks at a masterpiece.
A look at Kim Se-in's 2022 directorial debut.
A look back at one of the most acclaimed horror films of all time.
A Far-Flung Correspondent looks at a PTA masterpiece.
An FFC on the Oscar-nominated drama that recently played Ebertfest.
An FFC writes an appreciation of Terry Zwigoff's Ghost World.
A celebration of Martin Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.
A Far-Flung Correspondent celebrates Kiyoshi Kurosawa's 1997 masterwork, newly released on the Criterion Collection.