Hosted by Andrew Quinn and Darren Mooney, and this week with special guests Grace Duffy and Graham Day, This Just In is a subset of The 250 podcast, looking at notable new arrivals on the list of the 250 best movies of all-time, as voted for by Internet Movie Database Users.
This time, Park Chan-Wook’s Ah-ga-ssi.
Notes:
- Recorded 30th September 2017.
- Ah-ga-ssi at The Internet Movie Database.
- The IMDB 250 as it appeared at time of recording.
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- Read Grace’s reviews at The Mary Sue.
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- Read Graham’s reviews at Scannain.
- Hear Graham on Speaking Geek.
- Read Graham’s guide to Irish Gaming at Gameir.
- Sarah Waters on the adaptation of Fingersmith into The Handmaiden.
- Park Chan-Wook talks to The Hollywood Reporter about The Handmaiden and homosexuality in South Korea.
- Park Chan-Wook talks to Film Stage about the use of the male gaze in The Handmaiden.
- Lara Zarum at Flavourwire on the lesbian sex in The Handmaiden.
- Gavia Baker-Whitelaw at The Daily Dot on the male critical gaze in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
- Marta Figlerowicz at The Los Angeles Review of Books of the erotic artistry of The Handmaiden.
- Park Chan-Wook talks to Esquire about the production of The Handmaiden.
- David Ehrlich at IndieWire on the sheer technical excellence of The Handmaiden.
- Park Chan-Wook talks to Collider about the extended edition of The Handmaiden.
- Maggie Gogler at View of the Arts talks to production designer Ryu Seong-Hie.
- Korean Film on the real-life locations used for the filming of The Handmaiden.
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Filed under: This Just In | Tagged: erotica, feminism, film, male gaze, Park Chan-wook, psychic geography, South Korea, the handmaiden, violence |
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