Skip to main content Heat Vision Home Movies Movie News The Korean action maestro's first feature in roughly a decade lands in U.S. theaters Sept. 9 via Neon after a buzzy world premiere in France. 'Hope' Neon/Courtesy Everett Collection Logo text Na Hong-jin ‘s Hope now has a date. Neon will open the cult South Korean director’s sci-fi feature — one of the buzziest titles in competition at this year’s Cannes Film Festival — exclusively in U.S. theaters on Sept. 9. Hope premiered at Cannes in May to a six-minute standing ovation and a wave of sharply divided critical reaction, ranging from rapture to notes of bafflement. The Hollywood Reporter ‘s chief film critic David Rooney weighed in strongly on the positive side, describing the film as a “rip-roaring sci-fi creature feature” that “has instant cult classic written all over it.” “It’s a great feeling to know from a movie’s first frames that you’re in the hands of an assured genre auteur,” wrote Rooney in his review from the festival .…