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[Photo&] Jang Woo Stars, Co-Directs, and Co-Writes—Film “Jjang-gu” “Breeze” Sequel Returns After 15 Years with an On-Site Media Preview Event

[Photo&] Jang Woo Stars, Co-Directs, and Co-Writes—Film “Jjang-gu” “Breeze” Sequel Returns After 15 Years with an On-Site Media Preview Event

A semi-autobiographical story based on Jang Woo’s real life. Featuring a cameo by Director Jang Hang-jun.
Raw, Unfiltered Youth—Announcing the Arrival of the Film “Jjang-gu”On the 16th, at CGV Yongsan I-Park Mall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, the film “Jjang-gu” held a successful media preview and press conference. Directed by Oh Sung-ho and starring Jang Woo, Shin Seung-ho, Jung Soo-jung, Kwon So-hyun, and Jo...
[Exclusive Interview] This Time, It’s a K-Dessert Variety Show! A Meet-Up With the Five Muses of “Bite me Sweet” ① Im Seong-gyun

[Exclusive Interview] This Time, It’s a K-Dessert Variety Show! A Meet-Up With the Five Muses of “Bite me Sweet” ① Im Seong-gyun

〈Bamis〉 is a K-dessert variety show where five famous female pastry chefs from across Southeast Asia and five rising Korean male celebrities form teams in pairs of two. They create creative desserts using K-style ingredients.
This time, it’s all about K-desserts. 〈Bite me Sweet〉(Bite Me Sweet, hereafter 〈Bamis〉) is a variety show where five famous female pastry chefs from across Southeast Asia and five rising Korean male celebrities team up in pairs of two to create creative desserts using K-style ingredients.
Uncovering Time That Shouldn’t Be Buried Again: Movies to Watch Like “My Name Is”

Uncovering Time That Shouldn’t Be Buried Again: Movies to Watch Like “My Name Is”

There are stories we try to bury—but we shouldn’t. And there is a director who makes sure to pull such stories back up, rekindling the public’s memory. The director for 〈My Name Is〉, releasing on April 15, is Director Jeong Ji-young.
A Frenzy of Greed Surrounding $150B in Gold Bars—Main Poster for “Goldland” Featuring Park Bo-young × Lee Kwang-soo Revealed!

A Frenzy of Greed Surrounding $150B in Gold Bars—Main Poster for “Goldland” Featuring Park Bo-young × Lee Kwang-soo Revealed!

At the center is Kim Hee-joo (Park Bo-young), who accidentally takes possession of $150B worth of gold bars from a smuggling organization, as tangled relationships between four men begin to form.
Disney+’s original series 〈Goldland〉 has unveiled a main poster that compresses the intense concept of a golden-desire survival thriller. The newly released main poster shows the five characters’ desires tightly locked in confrontation, overwhelming the viewer’s attention.
Shin Hye-sun Cracks Down on Public Morals Violations... Shares Behind-the-Scenes Photos for tvN’s “Filing for Love”

Shin Hye-sun Cracks Down on Public Morals Violations... Shares Behind-the-Scenes Photos for tvN’s “Filing for Love”

Elevator Two-Shot with Gong Myung Creates an Awkward Vibe... A Tense Compliance Romance Set in the Office
Actress Shin Hye-sun returns to the small screen as a department head with charisma that seems beyond reach.On the 14th, her agency, Management Sinsun, released behind-the-scenes cuts from the poster shoot for Shin Hye-sun, who plays the role of “Ju-in-ah” in tvN’s new weekend drama 〈Filing for...
[Photo&] 30 Years After “Memories of Murder”… “Scarecrow” Production Press Conference Site with Park Hae-soo and Lee Hee-jun

[Photo&] 30 Years After “Memories of Murder”… “Scarecrow” Production Press Conference Site with Park Hae-soo and Lee Hee-jun

Set after 2019, when the real culprit Lee Choon-jae was revealed, “Scarecrow,” starring Park Hae-soo and Lee Hee-jun, brings healing to the wounds and pain that lasted for 30 years through a perspective distinct from “Memories of Murder.”
The 'Lee Choon-jae serial murder case', the motif of the film 'Memories of Murder', returns to the small screen. The new ENA Monday-Tuesday drama 'Scarecrow' is set after 2019, when the real culprit was identified, and delves deeply into the lives of those who were trapped for more than 30 years by...
[Interview] Lee Sung-jin and Charles Melton of “BEEF” Season 2① “Season 2 continues the spirit of Season 1”

[Interview] Lee Sung-jin and Charles Melton of “BEEF” Season 2① “Season 2 continues the spirit of Season 1”

Ahead of the release of 〈BEEF〉 Season 2 on April 16, the show’s creator, director Lee Sung-jin, and lead actor Charles Melton shared remarks introducing the series to Korean viewers. In the video interview, which began warmly with the two exchanging Korean greetings, director Lee Sung-jin said that...
[Kim Ji-yeon’s Jewelry Box] How to Become a Landlord in South Korea — Park Seo-kyeong

[Kim Ji-yeon’s Jewelry Box] How to Become a Landlord in South Korea — Park Seo-kyeong

I’m curious about people. Even if they’re already getting attention as actors, sometimes this is still the day they end up being the most underknown. ‘Kim Ji-yeon’s Jewelry Box’ introduces actors whose momentum is building day by day. Jump into the breakout trend while it’s still early.
“Capable and lively” fits him. A 2009-born “breakout” actor who feels like he’s growing every day, and a child actor whose future is genuinely exciting. I’m curious about Park Seo-kyeong’s future because you can already see—right from the roles he’s built through his filmography—that he has the...
'I.O.I comeback' Kim So-hye shares her closing thoughts on 'The Matchmakers' Guide to Love'...

'I.O.I comeback' Kim So-hye shares her closing thoughts on 'The Matchmakers' Guide to Love'... "Sae-byeok, you are already the kind of presence that feels like a pleasant new beginning to someone"

Plays "Sae-byeok," a new hire... Ahead of I.O.I’s full-group comeback in May
Actress Kim So-hye shared her closing thoughts for JTBC’s weekend drama 〈The Matchmakers' Guide to Love〉, which wrapped up on May 5. In this work, Kim So-hye played Sae-byeok, a new hire working as an intern at the purchasing team of The Hills Hotel.
[Interview] “Who Do You Build for?” Director Lim Pil-seong, Part ② of “How to Become a Landlord in the Republic of Korea”

[Interview] “Who Do You Build for?” Director Lim Pil-seong, Part ② of “How to Become a Landlord in the Republic of Korea”

Last weekend, the show reached episode 8 and is now past the midpoint of its 12-episode run.
▶ 〈How to Become a Landlord〉 The interview with Director Im Pil-seong continues from Part 1. After episode 7, it felt like the ending was shaped by the director’s point of view. But it’s pretty rare for both the writer and the director to be making a drama together for the first time.