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Film Reviews
Spring Film Review is a film reviews website based in Seoul, South Korea.Ā We promote films and movie trailers from around the world and support indie films that would usually find it hard to find the spotlight against the bigger films of cinema.

Documentaries
From the blockbusters, to indie cinema, we tackle many films. Reviewing them from all aspects, including how many digital landscapes they blow up.

Rebound 3 (2023)

Concrete Utopia (2023)

Smugglers (2023)

Iron Mask (2023)
This review is based on a print submitted for screening at the 2023 Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival. It may differ from a theatrical release version.

Phantom (2023)
This year is 1933, more than two decades into Japan’s harsh colonization of Korea. A new Japanese resident general arrives in Seoul, the police believe that a shadowy resistance group is being assisted by a spy, code-named “Phantom”
new shorts & ACTION VLOGS

Rebound 3 (2023)

Killing Romance 2 (2023)

Kingmaker (2022)

Body Parts 2 (2022)

This review is based on a print submitted for screening at the 2022 Bucheon Fantastic FilmĀ Festival . It may be different from a theatrical release version.
Hong -Hwa (Seo Hyo-rim, best known for TV dramas Scent of a Woman, Sunggyungwan Scandal and It’s My Life) is a struggling artists with a secret superpower.

This review is based on a print submitted for screening at the 2022 Bucheon Fantastic Film Festival. It may be different from a theatrical release version.
Set in a snowbound, semi-isolated mountain town, the film starts with two women arriving at a hospital frantically driving a white car. The more heavily injured one slips into coma, with both hands damaged by heavy blows and bleeding from a knife wound in the abdomen.

Escape from Mogadishu (2021)
North and South Korea were engaged in various heated diplomatic struggles during the 20th century, but in the early 1990s, one of the key points of contention involved membership in the United Nations.

Slate (2021)
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Weather you like the latest blockbuster releases, or streaming is your thing-we have you covered.
We even review short and independent films on the podcast.