Richard Rossi and Kelly Tabor filmed a children’s movie based on Champ, the mythical, serpent-like beast that for decades has ...
The best way to go into Na Hong-jin's Hope is completely blind. Violent, chaotic, and hilarious, Na's film drops the viewer into North Korea, where we meet the citizens of the small town of Hope ...
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CANNES, France (AP) — Sprawling action movies with aliens do not generally compete for the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or. But Na Hong-jin’s “Hope” is not your average science fiction. Few movies ...
Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Director Na Hong-jin poses for photographers at ...
Credits: A still from Hope film/@ hope.thefilm/via Instagram Credits: A still from Hope film/@ hope.thefilm/via Instagram The 2026 Cannes Film Festival witnessed one of its most chaotic and ...
Aliens invading a small, remote town and the locals have to fight back? We 'Hope' the movie's as good as the trailer makes it seem. Reading time 1 minute The Cannes Film Festival is currently going on ...
The Cannes Film Festival always delivers a few surprise genre movies that suddenly shoot onto everyone’s radar, and this year one of the big ones appears to be Hope, the upcoming sci-fi horror ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Hope” — an extremely ambitious blockbuster hopeful about an alien invasion in a sleepy South Korean mountain town — jolted the ...
“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 ...
The French actress ably embodies the anguish of a wife and mother reeling from the revelation of her partner's involvement in a child pornography ring in director Marie Kreutzer's grimly persuasive ...