West 32nd

West 32nd (2007)

  • 63% of users liked it
    (410 ratings)

Fresh off the success of his Humanitas Award-winning third feature The Motel, director Michael Kang weaves this modern noir drama detailing the events that transpire when a New York lawyer (John Cho) inadvertently becomes mixed-up with a gang of violent Korean gangsters. Former Dreamworks investor… More

Play Trailer

Unrated, 1 hr. 31 min.
Directed By
Michael Kang
Written By
Michael Kang, Edmund Lee
Genres
Art House & International, Drama
In Theaters
Apr 28, 2007 Wide
On DVD
Oct 13, 2009
CJ Entertainment

Critic Reviews

  • Don Willmott, Filmcritic.com

    Writer/director Michael Kang seems to be going for a Mean Streets vibe, but he's no Scorsese, at least not yet.

  • Brian Linder, IGN Movies

    A well-made, street-stylish drama that defies stock Hollywood storytelling conceits with its complex themes and grey-area approach to its subject matter.

Critic ratings and reviews powered by RottenTomatoes.com

Fresh (60% or more critics rated the movie positively)

Rotten (59% or fewer critics rated the movie positively)

Featured Audience Ratings

  • Lanning :


    If these folks had had a bigger budget, I'm sure this would have been an even better show. Still, it's very good. I'm fascinated by upwards of 50% of this movie, based in K-Town, Queens, NY, utilizing the Korean language, and by the fact that John Cho, both in real… More

  • Justin Y


    Michael Kang is a Korean American filmmaker, and <i>West 32nd</i> is a crime drama that matches his description.<p>As this picture takes place in New York City, the film does a nice job of showing Korean culture in an American setting. It is a little difficult to… More

Trailers & Clips