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[Photo&] '10th Korean Musical Awards' Scene, 'The Man in Hanbok' Wins 3 Awards... Park Eun-tae and Jo Jung-eun Win Best Actor and Actress

[Photo&] '10th Korean Musical Awards' Scene, 'The Man in Hanbok' Wins 3 Awards... Park Eun-tae and Jo Jung-eun Win Best Actor and Actress

'Incredibly Fun Girls' Wins 3 Awards Including Best Musical... Faces of Glory Competing Among a Record 102 Entries
The highest honor among domestic original musicals premiered last year went to 'The Man in Hanbok'.'The Man in Hanbok' achieved the remarkable feat of winning three awards, including the Grand Prize, at the '10th Korean Musical Awards' ceremony held on the 19th at the Sejong Center for the...
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[Video&] "The Incredible Cooperation of a Newbie and a Veteran"…Anti-Red Satire 'Spy Hunt'

Starring Park Se-jin and Min Kyung-jin, releasing in February…A black comedy surrounding the suspicions and misunderstandings of two defected soldiers
Movie 'Spy Hunt' Teaser Trailer [Mano Entertainment] A controversial work that will shake the theaters in 2026 has unveiled its veil. The film 'Spy Hunt', which claims to be an anti-red satire, is drawing the audience's attention with its striking visual main poster.
Yoo Hae-jin X Park Ji-hoon, Today (20th) at 6 PM YouTube 'Salon Drip' Launches!

Yoo Hae-jin X Park Ji-hoon, Today (20th) at 6 PM YouTube 'Salon Drip' Launches!

Promoting the movie 〈The King’s Affection〉... Behind-the-scenes footage with Jang Do-yeon released
Actors Yoo Hae-jin and Park Ji-hoon will showcase their delightful banter through a YouTube variety show this afternoon. The two stars of the movie 〈The King’s Affection〉 will appear on the YouTube channel TEO's [Salon Drip], which will be released on January 20th at 6 PM, kicking off their...
Admission Fee 3,000 Won! Revealing Viewing Points for ‘30 Reasons You Can’t Stop Watching Movies’!

Admission Fee 3,000 Won! Revealing Viewing Points for ‘30 Reasons You Can’t Stop Watching Movies’!

A collaborative project celebrating the 30th anniversary of CJ ENM and the Korean National University of Arts, featuring the most notable directors in the Korean film industry presenting a special omnibus film.
CJ ENM and the Korean National University of Arts’ Film School celebrate their 30th anniversary with a collaborative project, currently featuring the most notable directors in the Korean film industry presenting a special omnibus snack movie 〈30 Reasons You Can’t Stop Watching Movies〉, which has...
Incredible Global Location! 'Can This Love Be Translated?' Premiering Today! Top 3 Viewing Points!

Incredible Global Location! 'Can This Love Be Translated?' Premiering Today! Top 3 Viewing Points!

A romantic comedy unfolds as multilingual interpreter Joo Ho-jin (Kim Sun-ho) takes on the interpretation for global top star Cha Mu-hee (Go Yoon-jung).
Netflix has revealed the viewing points ahead of the premiere of the unpredictable romantic comedy Netflix series 〈Can This Love Be Translated. 〉 as multilingual interpreter Joo Ho-jin takes on the interpretation for global top star Cha Mu-hee. #1 The One Series That Will Excite the New Year 2026.
“Made in Korea” Arrives Today: Final Part 6! In-Depth Review!

“Made in Korea” Arrives Today: Final Part 6! In-Depth Review!

With the final episode of today’s release right around the corner, the production team has unveiled stills that hint at a fierce showdown—sharpening the suspense toward the finale.
In 1970s South Korea, where turmoil and a leap forward coexisted, a man named “Baek Ki-tae” —who aims to climb to the pinnacle of wealth and power by treating the nation as his personal business model—and Inspector “Jang Geon-young” (Jung Woo-sung), who relentlessly tracks him to the very edge with...
Park Ji-hoon Dominates the Screen as the Tragic King Danjong... Character Stills from 'The Man Who Lives as a King' Released

Park Ji-hoon Dominates the Screen as the Tragic King Danjong... Character Stills from 'The Man Who Lives as a King' Released

〈Weak Hero〉 Once Again Breaks New Ground in His Career... Anticipation for a Special Narrative with Yoo Hae-jin
Actor Park Ji-hoon has perfectly transformed into the tragic king ‘Danjong’ in the highly anticipated film 〈The Man Who Lives as a King〉, set to release in the first half of 2026, showcasing his irreplaceable presence.
Yoo Hae-jin Returns with 'The Man Who Lives with the King'... Character Still of the Humanistic 'Eom Heung-do' Released

Yoo Hae-jin Returns with 'The Man Who Lives with the King'... Character Still of the Humanistic 'Eom Heung-do' Released

Director Jang Hang-jun's New Work Captures the Hidden Story of King Danjong... Anticipation for the Deep Pathos to be Created with Park Ji-hoon
Actor Yoo Hae-jin comes to the audience with a new character inspired by a historical figure. The film 〈The Man Who Lives with the King〉, the first Korean film to deal with King Danjong's exile, has released the first character still of Yoo Hae-jin transformed into the village chief 'Eom Heung-do',...
Showbox X Shortbox Epic Collaboration… Lineup Targeting Theaters in 2026 Revealed

Showbox X Shortbox Epic Collaboration… Lineup Targeting Theaters in 2026 Revealed

Yoo Hae-jin and Park Ji-hoon’s Cameo in ‘Some Friends’ Sparks Buzz… Jeon Ji-hyun’s Comeback Work 〈Gunche〉 to Jang Hang-jun’s New Film
Showbox has officially launched its box office hunting by unveiling a powerful lineup of New Year films that will dominate theaters in 2026. In particular, this lineup reveal has garnered a hot response from fans through an unusual collaboration with the popular sketch comedy channel ‘Shortbox’.
Park Chan-wook's 'Can't Help It' and Yeon Sang-ho's 'Face' to be Released on Netflix in January!

Park Chan-wook's 'Can't Help It' and Yeon Sang-ho's 'Face' to be Released on Netflix in January!

〈Face〉 will be released on January 5, and 〈Can't Help It〉 will be released on January 29 on Netflix.
Last year, two highly anticipated Korean films will be released on Netflix in January. First, the film 〈Face〉, which contains director Yeon Sang-ho's unique sharp thematic consciousness, will be released on January 5.