"What has been missing is a good book introducing Korea's canonical films and cinematic treasures. Rediscovering Korean Cinema is that book and it makes essential reading for what will be new territory for anyone brought up on a diet of Hollywood and European art house movies."
-- The Prisma--Sean Sheehan "The Prisma"
"Bitten by the Parasite bug, and want to find out more about Korean cinema? There is probably no more perfectly timed book than this weighty volume, Rediscovering Korean Cinema. Stretching from the beginnings of Korean cinema when the peninsula was still under Japanese occupation to the recent megahits of historical drama Ode to My Father and zombie extravaganza Train to Busan, this series of essays will turn you into a Korean film expert in no time."
-- Film Critics Circle of Australia--Russell Edwards "Film Critics Circle of Australia"
"Eminently readable and extremely informative, this is the best English-language book on Korean cinema this reviewer has encountered."
--CHOICE--K.J. Wetmore Jr. "CHOICE" (7/20/2020 12:00:00 AM)