Park Chan Wook: ‘I do live with the fear that AI technology might be taking our jobs in the film industry.’ What Putin is actually after in landmark Ukraine peace meeting Health warning to now be ...
When it comes to Korean cinema, auteurs Park Chan-wook and Bong Joon Ho are often held in the highest regard, serving as major gateways for viewers who want to delve into the richness of Korean cinema ...
There may never be a better time to watch (or rewatch) Alex Garland's "Ex Machina" than in 2026, now that it's streaming on HBO Max. The 2015 film quickly became a cult classic, a sci-fi thriller that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This image released by Neon shows Lee Byung-hun in a scene from "No Other Choice." (Neon via AP) Leaves and bodies fall in “No ...
James Cameron admits he may use AI to speed up future ‘Avatar’ films, but only if it meets a strict ethical condition. See his new comments on the technology. James Cameron explores generative AI to ...
Leaves and bodies fall in “No Other Choice,” Park Chan-wook’s masterfully devilish satire with a chilling autumnal wind blowing through it. “Come on, fall,” urges You Man-su (Lee Byung-hun) as he ...
Park tells IndieWire about the 15-year journey to make his Korean Oscar entry, across two pre-production teams, and with AI introduced into the source material about an unemployed paper expert who ...
Earlier this year, it was reported YouTube was very much aware its platform was plagued by fake movie trailers, often for films that didn’t have actual trailers of their own. Created or marketed with ...
Two large YouTube channels that primarily published bootleg AI movie trailers have been banned. Screen Culture and HK Studio have been deplatformed for violating YouTube’s policies about spam and ...