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“Devil” full of blood, guts, and little else

March 31, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“I Saw the Devil,” a new horror thriller from South Korean director Ji-woon Kim, opens with a flurry of snow falling on a car windshield.

Filed Under: At the Movies Tagged With: 2011, Andrew Hamlin, Director Kim, Ji-woon Kim, Min-sik Choi, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle, South Korean, Varsity Theatre, Vol 30 No 14 | April 2 - April 8

Ji-woon’s film a little good, partly bad, and definitely weird

May 6, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Ji-woon Kim’s “The Good, the Bad, the Weird” is set in the 1930s, with a criminal boss giving a dangerous assignment to a hired gun. If you’ve watched a fair number of movies, you might get the feeling that you’ve seen this before.

Filed Under: At the Movies Tagged With: 2010, Andrew Hamlin, Byung-hun Lee, Chang-yi Park, China, Director Kim, Japanese Army, Ji-woon Kim, Ji-woon Lee, Kang-ho Song, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle, Spaghetti Westerns, Tae-goo Yoon, Varsity Theatre, Vol 29 No 19 | May 8 - May 14, Woo-sung Jung

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