1270 Best Film & TV Releases Translated Into Korean (Page 6)

The Spool Staff

ほかげ (In Korean: 호카게)

GenreDrama War,
Watch afterAvatar: The Way of Water (2022),

Shinya Tsukamoto's film attempts to explore hope and sorrow in post-war Japan, with mixed results. To make Shadow of Fire, Shinya Tsukamoto stitched together two films. As a result, it proves both unpredictable and unable to satisfyingly hit the tragic and devastating notes it aims for.  Recently, Tsukamoto has turned his attention away from the subversive and pulpy shock-oriented cinema that made him a cult figure among cinephiles. Instead, he’s pursued more soulful lamentations on the state and history of Japan. In particular, he seems preoccupied with stories about those who experience an aching sense of trauma following encounters with crushing violence.  Continue Reading →

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Retratos Fantasmas (In Korean: 유령들의 초상)

Watch afterBlue Beetle (2023),

Filmmakers and general film enthusiasts worldwide share a deep distress over the slow erosion of theatrical projection and film preservation. Most recently, Martin Scorsese spoke extensively about the state of cinema in a high-profile interview, sparking a round of online arguments. Shivendra Singh Dungarpur of the Film Heritage Foundation has been working to preserve much of India’s old film reels, previously left rotting away in government closets for decades. Restored film prints of previously thought to be lost or incomplete films like Mohammed Reza Aslani’s Chess Game of the Wind and Abel Gance’s La Roue (which plays this year at NYFF) have proven that, with dedicated effort, people can salvage film history.  Continue Reading →

Seven Veils (In Korean: 세븐 베일즈)

GenreDrama

Atom Egoyan's latest doesn't hide from academic sincerity. In the 2010s, Atom Egoyan fell by the wayside in my ‘auteurs to keep an eye on’ radar rather rapidly. The last film I saw from him, The Captive, starring Ryan Reynolds, proved such an impenetrable slog that I couldn’t go back to him for a while. I remember The Sweet Hereafter and Exocita being formative films of my adolescence. I count them among the first to push the boundaries of what cinema ‘was’ to me. The former, especially, had such a hypnotic visual and audial style tied to such a potent mythic metaphor – The Pied Piper of Hamelin – that I couldn’t stop thinking about it for long after.  I’m therefore happy to say that Egoyan’s latest film, Seven Veils, elicited a similar feeling. It’s a movie that has been on my mind nearly every day since seeing it at TIFF.  Continue Reading →

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Totally Killer (In Korean: 토탈리 킬러)

SimilarA Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Back to the Future Part II (1989), Back to the Future Part III (1990), Bend It Like Beckham (2002) Billy Elliot (2000), Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962), I Am Not a Serial Killer (2016), Italian for Beginners (2000), Little Miss Sunshine (2006), Mars Attacks! (1996), Saw II (2005), Silent Hill (2006), Star Trek: First Contact (1996), Strange Days (1995), The Devil's Rejects (2005), The Matrix Reloaded (2003), The Matrix Revolutions (2003), The Party (1980), The Party 2 (1982), Twelve Monkeys (1995),
Watch afterSaw X (2023), Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023), Talk to Me (2023), The Equalizer 3 (2023),
MPAA RatingR

The low-budget confines of Blumhouse movies mean that any idea can become a movie, including bold original visions like Whiplash or Get Out. Unfortunately, it also means a lot of subpar stuff can easily get the green light. The latest example is the new Amazon/Blumhouse collaboration, Totally Killer. Hailing from director Nahnatchka Khan, Totally Killer dares to ask a question no reasonable soul was pondering. “What if Happy Death Day and Hot Tub Time Machine had a tedious baby?” Buckle up, horror devotees. Here comes yet another dose of 1980s nostalgia and some frighteningly lousy editing. Continue Reading →

Killer Joe (In Korean: 킬러조)

Upon the news of the passing of William Friedkin, every headline reporting on the news focused on two films. It’s not surprising that the media spent so much time talking about The French Connection and The Exorcist, two bona fide masterpieces that paved the way for a new era of American filmmaking. What was disappointing was this seeming willingness to reduce a cinematic legend’s legacy to a burst of time in the early 1970s, thus dismissing the five decades that followed as either negligible or outright unworthy of interest.  Continue Reading →

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Rules of Engagement (In Korean: 룰스 오브 인게이지먼트)

Even William Friedkin's most loyal fans would admit the Nineties were not a particularly fertile artistic period for him. That decade saw him putting out the laughable horror film The Guardian (1990), the eventual release of his long-on-the-shelf and heavily recut 1987 death penalty drama Rampage (1992), the tepid sports drama Blue Chips (1994), and the resoundingly unnecessary (save for a nifty car chase) Jade (1995). On the small screen, he helmed two made-for-cable remakes, the Roger Corman production Jailbreakers (1994) with Shannen Doherty, Antonio Sabato Jr., and Adrien Brody, and 12 Angry Men (1997) with a powerhouse cast that included Jack Lemmon, George C. Scott, Ossie Davis, James Gandolfini and, perhaps inevitably, Tony Danza.  Continue Reading →

Loki

NetworkDisney+
Similar4400, A Returner's Magic Should Be Special, A Step Into The Past, Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor, Amazing Stories, Arrow, Astro Boy, Batfink, Batman, Batman Beyond, Batman: The Animated Series, Ben 10: Omniverse, Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, Birds of Prey, Blitz!! Strada 5, Captain Midnight, Chuck, CSI: Miami, Cybersix, Dark, Deadly Class, DEAR GAGA, Dinner Mate, Doctor Who Echo, Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, Flower Boy Next Door, Future Man, GARO, Gekisou Sentai Carranger, Go Back Couple, GoGo Sentai Boukenger, Golden Bat, Good and Evil, HAPPY!, Harley Quinn, HIStory I Dream of Jeannie, Inazuman, Infini-T Force, Inuyashiki: Last Hero, Invincible, Itaewon Class, Jin, Justice League Justice League Action, Kamen Rider, Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight, Knots Landing, Koro Sensei Quest!, La Femme Nikita, LBX Girls, Life on Mars, Live Up To Your Name, Lost Love in Times, Love, Timeless, Love, Victor, Madan Senki Ryukendo, Manhole, Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Marvel's Inhumans, Marvel's Rocket & Groot, Marvel's Spider-Man, Metal Hurlant Chronicles, Mirai Sentai Timeranger, Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Mortal Kombat: Conquest, My Hero, Naomi, Nine: Nine Time Travels, Ninja Sentai Kakuranger, Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger, Odd Squad, Phil of the Future, Planet of the Apes Power Rangers, Power Rangers Dino Force Brave, Prehistoric Park, Raven's Home, Ravenswood, Ressha Sentai ToQger, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Samurai Jack, Seijuu Sentai Gingaman, Shuriken Sentai Ninninger, Shuttle Love Millennium, Silver Surfer, Somehow 18, Space Sentinels, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, Spider-Man: The New Animated Series, Static Shock, Suicide Squad ISEKAI, Super Crooks, Super Force, Superman & Lois, Tabitha, Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills, The 4400, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Avengers: United They Stand, The Batman, The Bride of Habaek, The Dead Zone, The Flash, The Girl from Tomorrow, The Incredible Hulk, The Lost Recipe, The Mobile Cop Jiban, The Originals, The Sarah Jane Adventures, The Slime Diaries: That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, The Sound of Your Heart, Thunderbirds, Thunderstone, Ultraman, Ultraman Ace, Ultraman Ginga, Ultraman Tiga, Word of Honor, X-Men: Evolution,
StarringEugene Cordero Ke Huy Quan, Owen Wilson, Sophia Di Martino, Tom Hiddleston, Wunmi Mosaku,
StudioKevin Feige Productions, Marvel Studios

One of the common complaints about Marvel’s attempts at multiverse storytelling is that it renders everything meaningless. If there is another Ikaris of the Eternals out there—or a possibly infinite number of them—why should one care if the one in front of us dies? Generally, this writer finds the argument unconvincing. If I told you there were infinite versions of your friend out there in the multiverse you might someday meet, you’d still care quite a bit to see your version die in front of you. Continue Reading →

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Sayen: La cazadora (In Korean: 사옌 3: 사냥꾼)

At the risk of making a "getting a lot of Sorcerer vibes from this" guy out of myself, The Hunted—William Friedkin's 2003 old-master-hunts-rogue-student thriller really does make for a fascinating counterpart to his earlier men-on-a-desperate-mission masterwork. Both delve into the lives of damaged, forlorn, isolated men on perilous quests for deliverance. And both of those quests lead deep into madness. Both pointedly contrast man-made, flame-choked hellscapes (Sorcerer's exploding oil well, The Hunted's secret mission amidst the Kosovo War) with the vast, amoral green of the deep forest (Columbia and Oregon, respectively). Both turn on setpieces that thrill while maintaining a grounded (if not necessarily "realistic") feel and weave surreality in with care. Continue Reading →

The Exorcist: Believer (In Korean: 엑소시스트: 믿는 자)

SimilarCarrie (1976), Constantine (2005), Die Hard (1988), Godzilla Raids Again (1955), Happy Death Day 2U (2019), I Stand Alone (1998), Jaws: The Revenge (1987), Klute (1971), Minority Report (2002), Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004), Rosemary's Baby (1968), Silent Hill (2006), The 39 Steps (1935), The Devil's Rejects (2005), The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999), The Shining (1980), We Own the Night (2007),
Watch afterAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023), Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), Evil Dead Rise (2023), Five Nights at Freddy's (2023), John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023), Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023), Saw X (2023), The Equalizer 3 (2023), The Nun II (2023), The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023),
MPAA RatingPG R
StudioBlumhouse Productions, Universal Pictures

If you like loud noise jump scares, you’re going to love The Exorcist: Believer.  Continue Reading →

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Quantum Leap

NetworkNBC,
Similar4400, A Returner's Magic Should Be Special, A Step Into The Past, Amazing Stories, Battlestar Galactica Ben 10: Omniverse, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Caprica Dark, Doctor Who Future Man, Go Back Couple, Good and Evil, HIStory I Dream of Jeannie, Jin, Life on Mars, Live Up To Your Name, Lost Love in Times, Love, Timeless, Love, Victor, Manhole, Mirai Sentai Timeranger, More Tales of the City, My Holo Love, Nine: Nine Time Travels, Odd Squad, Phil of the Future, Planet of the Apes Power Rangers Dino Force Brave, Prehistoric Park, Red Dwarf, Samurai Jack, Somehow 18, Star Trek: Voyager Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The 4400, The Dead Zone, The Girl from Tomorrow, The Incredible Hulk, The Lost Recipe, The Sarah Jane Adventures, Thunderstone, Torchwood,
Watch afterFoundation, Loki Love, Death & Robots, Secret Invasion The Good Doctor, The Simpsons The Walking Dead

After averting the Apocalypse and stopping a more militaristic Leaper from the near future by leaping into his own past, Ben (Raymond Lee) and everyone else at Quantum Leap expected him to leap home. Instead, he was nowhere to be seen. Continue Reading →

American Horror Story

An often-overlooked decade for horror gets the spotlight, & we’ll tell you what to watch & what to skip. This piece was written during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the work being covered here wouldn't exist. Hurry up and finish watching everything in the Criterion Channel’s High School Horror collection, because they’re doing it again with a brand new one devoted to 90s horror, starting today. Unlike last year’s expansive 80s Horror offering, there’s just eleven films in this collection, with three more coming in November and December. That’s cleverly reflective of the state of horror in the 90s, as are some of the selected films stretching the definition of “horror.”  Continue Reading →

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She Came to Me (In Korean: 쉬 캠 투 미)

Watch afterBullet Train (2022), Five Nights at Freddy's (2023), The Killer (2023), The Marvels (2023),
MPAA RatingR

Seven films into her career as a filmmaker and Rebecca Miller is still a perplexing study. From 1995’s Angela, her symbolic unpacking of a lost childhood (presumably her own) to 2015’s Maggie’s Plan, a symbolic study of a desire for independence (presumably her own), she's made female pain and pleasure her subject without ever settling on a formal approach. Miller is an auteur in the sense that the peculiar combination of confrontational sexuality and highly personal discursiveness seem like the province of someone who both knows exactly what kind of things she wants people to think about, even if she’s never decided the way she wants us to think about them, other than “immediately.” Continue Reading →

Jade (In Korean: 제이드)

After the aggressively negative critic and audience response to 1980’s Cruising, William Friedkin took a curious “hell with it, I’m going to do whatever I want” approach to projects. None of what he directed over the next decade, save for To Live and Die in L.A., came close to receiving the kind of acclaim his early 70s career did. If anything, it seemed as though he had given up his precise, occasionally unreasonable eye for perfection in favor of churning out the most generic cable-friendly nonsense possible.  Continue Reading →

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Fair Play (In Korean: 페어플레이)

Similar9 Songs (2004), A Real Young Girl (1976), Anatomy of a Murder (1959), Basic Instinct (1992), Belle de Jour (1967), Bend It Like Beckham (2002) Boys Don't Cry (1999) Cape Fear (1991), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962), Contempt (1963), Copying Beethoven (2006), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), Italian for Beginners (2000), Little Miss Sunshine (2006), Lost in Translation (2003), Memento (2000), Raging Bull (1980), Secret Window (2004), Shall We Dance? (2004), Talk to Her (2002), The Handmaid's Tale (1990), The Holiday (2006), The Shining (1980), Vertigo (1958), Volver (2006),
Watch afterBarbie (2023) Leave the World Behind (2023), Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023), The Killer (2023),
MPAA RatingR
StudioMRC,

Fair Play is all about the rules of engagement—in business, in bed, in relationships—and the chaos that ensues when someone who lives and dies by those rules suspects his partner is breaking them. However, it isn’t the fairness of the righteous or the just she’s violating. No, it is the unwritten rules he believes everyone should play the game by. Continue Reading →

Blue Chips (In Korean: NBA 챔프)

While difficult, it is essential when reviewing a film to evaluate it within the context of the era. To choose a relatively inoffensive hypothetical, if a movie made before 1980 refers to bipolar disorder as “manic depression,” you shouldn’t ding it for the outdated terminology. After all, at that moment, that was the proper parlance. Still, it’s not easy, especially when our understanding of an issue has changed significantly in the years since. This reviewer, for instance, struggled mightily to judge William Friedkin’s 1994 directorial effort Blue Chips on its own era-specific merits. Continue Reading →

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Saw (In Korean: 쏘우)

Thinking about getting into the Saw franchise 10 movies in? Here’s what you need to know. This piece was written during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the work being covered here wouldn't exist. With an inevitability that is oddly comforting in such a scary and uncertain time, a new Saw movie is coming out at the end of this week. As you could assume by the “X,” Saw X is the tenth film in a franchise that, just based on its lack of continuity alone, could conceivably continue for the next three decades or so. If you’re thinking about now, after all this time, finally getting into the Saw franchise, here are a few tips to aid you in your journey towards redemption by way of giant bear traps clamping down on one’s skull. Continue Reading →

Gen V

NetworkPrime Video
SimilarAstro Boy, Batfink, Batman, Batman Beyond, Batman: The Animated Series, Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, Birds of Prey, Black Scorpion, Blitz!! Strada 5, Captain Midnight, CSI: Miami, Cybersix, Deadly Class, DEAR GAGA, Dinner Mate, Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, Flash Gordon, Flower Boy Next Door, GARO, Gekisou Sentai Carranger, GoGo Sentai Boukenger, Golden Bat, Harley Quinn, Hina Logic: From Luck & Logic, Inazuman, Infini-T Force, Itaewon Class, Justice League Justice League Action, Knots Landing, Koro Sensei Quest!, Loonatics Unleashed, Love, Victor, Madan Senki Ryukendo, Marvel's Rocket & Groot, Marvel's Spider-Man, Mirai Sentai Timeranger, Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket, Mortal Kombat: Conquest, Naomi, Ninja Sentai Kakuranger, Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger, Power Rangers, Power Rangers Dino Force Brave, Raven's Home, Ravenswood, Resident Alien, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Shuriken Sentai Ninninger, Silver Surfer, Space Sentinels, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, Spider-Man: The New Animated Series, Static Shock, Super Crooks, Superman & Lois, Tabitha, Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Avengers: United They Stand, The Batman, The Flash, The Incredible Hulk, The Mobile Cop Jiban, The Originals, The Sarah Jane Adventures, The Sound of Your Heart, Ultraman, Ultraman Ace, Ultraman Tiga, X-Men: Evolution,
Watch afterAhsoka, Invincible, Loki Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, ONE PIECE, Secret Invasion The Continental: From the World of John Wick, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Wheel of Time, Twisted Metal,

The Boys is good. Often, it is excellent. However, the Eric Kripke-created adaptation of the Garth Ennis-Darick Robertson-created comic book series sometimes overindulged in juvenilia and “is this too edgy for you, square?” baiting. To be fair, that isn’t exactly unfaithful to the source material. Ennis frequently vacillates between scathingly insightful critiques of the human condition and truckloads of dick jokes (see also, Preacher). Continue Reading →

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Rampage (In Korean: 램페이지)

Even before the internet, certain movies had reputations they didn’t quite live up to. Some, like Salo or 120 Days of Sodom, earn their mythical status as movies designed to make your skin crawl and your stomach clench. Others, like the Faces of Death series, while unpleasant to watch, were just empty, acting as a controversy delivery devices and nothing more. Others still, like William Friedkin’s Rampage, never courted outrage. But unlike those others, whatever reputation it earned before the public got a chance to see it didn’t much help. As a result, at least partially, it remains one of the more obscure releases in Friedkin’s filmography.   Continue Reading →

To Live and Die in L.A. (In Korean: 리브 앤 다이)

It must have been easy to be cynical about William Friedkin’s To Live and Die in L.A. in 1985. After a blazing hot early 1970s, his critical and popular reputation bottomed out with four straight disappointments. So, it makes sense that someone might think Friedkin’s return to the cop-on-the-edge genre was a purely commercial decision, a hope to rekindle the fire he lit in 1971 with The French Connection. After all, that movie was both a commercial and critical smash.  Continue Reading →

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The Fall of the House of Usher

NetworkNetflix
SimilarA Little Princess, Alias Grace, American Horror Story, Angel, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Birds of Prey, Brides of Christ, Brimstone, Christopher Columbus, Dancing on the Edge, Elizabeth R, From, Further Tales of the City, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, Golden Years, Heidi, House of Cards, Kamen Rider, Love You Just as You Are, Millennium, Miss Marple: Nemesis, More Tales of the City, Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King, Peter and Paul, Pope John Paul II, Power Rangers Dino Force Brave, Pride and Prejudice Queen Cleopatra, Rescue Me, Scully Spies of Warsaw, Tales from the Crypt, The Buccaneers, The Dead Zone, The Far Pavilions, The Gangster Chronicles, The Gold Robbers, The Shining, The Singing Detective, The Strain, The Sun Also Rises, The Wallflower, Three Days of Christmas, Tiger Lily, 4 femmes dans la vie, Ultraviolet, Unorthodox, White House Plumbers, World War II: When Lions Roared,
Watch afterBEEF Black Mirror Chernobyl Fear the Walking Dead, Game of Thrones Gen V, Loki ONE PIECE, The Haunting of Hill House, Twin Peaks,

The most gripping moment in 2022’s Academy Award-winning documentary All the Beauty and the Bloodshed is when members of the now disgraced Sackler Family, whose pharmaceutical company manufactured and marketed the highly addictive painkiller Oxy-Contin, are ordered to attend a virtual hearing in which they're confronted by families who had been impacted by the drug. Listening to tragic stories of accidental overdoses, birth defects, and young men cut down in their prime due to a prescription medication that had been promoted as safe and non-addicting, the Sacklers could not look more bored, even slightly annoyed. It’s a chilling reminder that extreme wealth often results in a loss of empathy, if not one’s entire soul. Continue Reading →

Still Up

GenreComedy
NetworkApple TV+
SimilarChicken Nugget, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide,

Night owls and insomniacs will tell you it's special being awake while most of your family, friends, and community slumber. How sometimes weightless and creative you can feel when everyone else strives for that healthy rest. They’ll also often tell you how lonely and frustrating it can be. Wandering your home or the world outside all alone because their bodies’ circadian rhythm actually makes sense. Continue Reading →

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