An unemployed paper worker hatches a cunning plan to murder his way back into the job market in this continually surprising black comedy from the director of The Handmaiden and Oldboy ...
Neon displays unhinged billboard following No Other Choice Oscar snub.
“No Other Choice” expresses a clear sentiment of the feelings of displacement and inescapability of job loss, a situation ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lee Byung-hun stars in "No Other Choice," in theaters Thursday. Photo courtesy of Neon Man-su (Lee Byung-hun) is laid off from a ...
I expected the intense hype surrounding Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice would, when I finally saw it, inevitably make it less exciting no matter how good it actually was. But the hype can’t even ...
There’s no better time than now for an adaptation of Donald E. Westlake’s unsparing 1997 novel The Ax, an acutely observed book about downsizing as a form of dehumanization. The bad news is that No ...
A sympathetic paper company manager is at the heart of this black comedy of unemployment in the post-industrial age. As the film opens, Man-su (Lee Byung-hun) seems content in his ordinary family life ...
Film scholar Dr. Gordon Briggs reviews "No Other Choice," a movie about a laid-off factory worker willing to do whatever it takes to maintain his family's lifestyle.
Some movies entertain, but others stay with you long after they end. “No Other Choice” is one of those movies. It makes you ask — how far would one go to protect their family, to survive, to keep ...
Based on the book “ The Ax ” by Donald E. Westlake, “No Other Choice” follows family man Yoo Man-soo in the aftermath of ...
After losing his job, a struggling family man devises a murderous route back to gainful employment in Park Chan Wook's latest black comedy.