Kalyn Corrigan

Casting directors may be "limelight averse," but they now have their own Oscar category.

Basing his tale on a mordantly funny thriller by Donald E. Westlake, the Korean director mingles laughs with fatal capitalist excess.

The creative duo has fleshed out a meatier story than either could on their own.

“Van Helsing’s house out there on that hill in the middle of rattlesnake country could be the Bates Motel.”

Even with success, the filmmaking twins are "as unsure as ever.”

The 82-year-old director insists that his movies are funny and that he doesn't even know what “body horror” is.

The lifelong friends use finely tuned situational comedy to balance laughter and sorrow.

“Sometimes through letting go, there are things that become possible that we wouldn’t otherwise see.”

When a meeting over coffee led to becoming the muse for a “crazy movie idea.”