
Easily one of the most anticipated movies of this year, for me personally, is Kim Jee-woon’s I SAW THE DEVIL, which by all accounts is a grisly masterpiece. (Read The Arrow’s review of the flick right HERE.) The film is currently shocking audiences at Sundance, but those of us not fortunate enough to be there are going to have to wait for it this spring…
Magnet Releasing is distributing I SAW THE DEVIL across the country starting on MARCH 4th. From there, it rolls out in limited fashion. Is your city on the list? Take a look below.
3/4/2011
West Los Angeles, CA: Nuart Theatre
New York, NY: IFC Center 5
3/11/2011
Berkeley, CA: Shattuck Cinemas 10
San Francisco, CA: Lumiere Theatre 3
Minneapolis, MN: Lagoon Cinema
3/18/2011
San Diego, CA: Ken Cinema
Denver, CO: Mayan Theatre
Washington, DC: E Street Cinema
Cambridge, MA: Kendall Square Cinema
3/25/2011
Atlanta, GA: Midtown Art Cinemas 8
University City, MO: Tivoli Theatre
4/1/2011
Seattle, WA: Varsity Theatre
4/15/2011
Houston, TX: River Oaks Theatre
4/28/2011
Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico
Hopefully they’ll expand the picture further, provided it does well. You know what that means, right? If it’s playing in your town, support this brutal offering and make sure everyone else gets a chance to tap it. I know I’m going to…
The synopsis: Oldboy’s CHOI Min-sik plays Kyung-chul, a dangerous psychopath who kills for pleasure. The embodiment of pure evil, he has committed horrifying and senselessly cruel serial murders on defenseless victims, successfully eluding capture by the police.
On a freezing, snowy night, his latest victim is the beautiful Ju-yeon, daughter of a retired police chief and pregnant fiancée of elite special agent Dae-hoon (The Good, The Bad, The Weird’s LEE Byung-hyun). Obsessed with revenge, Dae-hoon decides to track down the murderer, even if doing so means becoming a monster himself. And when he finds Kyung-chul, turning him in to the authorities is the last thing on his mind.













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