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Global Girl Group KATSEYE Debuts at No. 4 on Billboard 200 Chart... 'Not K-POP but K-POP Vibe' Creates a Global Sensation

Global Girl Group KATSEYE Debuts at No. 4 on Billboard 200 Chart... 'Not K-POP but K-POP Vibe' Creates a Global Sensation

Members from the U.S., Philippines, South Korea, and Switzerland... Winners of 'Dream Academy', Perfectly Capturing K-POP Vibe with EP 'Beautiful Chaos'
The global girl group KATSEYE, transcending borders, is gaining attention in the music world by debuting at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart. This achievement comes from their 5-track EP 'Beautiful Chaos', composed of members from the U. S. , Philippines, South Korea, and Switzerland.
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[Interview] "A Coming-of-Age Film Grown from Cruelty" 〈When Summer Passes〉 Director Jang Byeong-ki

Cineplay Lee Hwa-jeong Guest ReporterIf you are an adult and still fascinated by coming-of-age films, is a film that embodies exactly those elements. Leaving Seoul to benefit from the special admission program for rural areas, 13-year-old Gi-jun (Lee Jae-jun) arrives in a small provincial town...
Stop... Stop!!! 〈Squid Game 3〉 The Worst Moment

Stop... Stop!!! 〈Squid Game 3〉 The Worst Moment

Undoubtedly the biggest event of the 2020s, wrapped up a chapter with the release of Season 3 on June 27. While it’s a globally popular work, it can’t be said to be truly over, but at least the journey of Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), number 456, has certainly come to a close.

"[2024 JIFF] Turning Point at Jeonju International Film Festival, Must-See Documentary Highlights"

The 25th Jeonju International Film Festival has reached its turning point. Many audiences visited Jeonju during the holiday period from Labor Day on May 1st to Children's Day substitute holiday on the 6th. Major works sold out, and the festival atmosphere, which has completely normalized after...

"[2024 JIFF] The 25th Jeonju International Film Festival Unveils Its Lineup, Notable Programs to Watch"

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Jeonju International Film Festival, which has unveiled its lineup. At 25 years old, akin to a person entering young adulthood, the festival is also contemplating what it means to be more ‘authentic’ and ‘Jeonju-like’.