Independent Cinema writes: To look at one’s family and decide where you come from and who you are most like is probably one of the more difficult things in life; especially when you’re a Stoker. Park Chan-Wook’s English language debut, Stoker, is what anyone would expect a Park Chan-Wook film to be; disturbed, moody, beautifully shot, yet right when the movie starts, it feels restrained. Now as any Park fan would know, this isn’t something he is particularly known for. Park, the director of The Vengeance Trilogy and Thirst, gives us his version of the coming-of-age film…if you were surrounded by this family.
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Nekki has announced that the forthcoming gun fu game, SPINE, will receive a movie adaptation to expand the franchise.