A Company Man (2012) [Review]
A faded pop star (Lee Mi-youn) gives a contract killer (So Ji-sub) a reason to want to quit the assassination business. Another Korean film to throw into the ‘action/thriller’ pile, […]
A faded pop star (Lee Mi-youn) gives a contract killer (So Ji-sub) a reason to want to quit the assassination business. Another Korean film to throw into the ‘action/thriller’ pile, […]
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