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[First Reactions] 'Michael' Cineplay reporters' star ratings

[First Reactions] 'Michael' Cineplay reporters' star ratings

[First Reactions]Born with innate musical genius that astonished the world, 'Michael Jackson'—the film that captures the legendary music and electrifying performances that made him the King of Pop—will be released on May 13.
The Master of the World, Buster Keaton ① The Golden Age of Silent Film, Inventor of an Acrobatic Film Language

The Master of the World, Buster Keaton ① The Golden Age of Silent Film, Inventor of an Acrobatic Film Language

Buster Keaton, whom André Bazin and David Bordwell praise in unison, shows the limits of motion images through the boundless use of the human body and space.
Buster Keaton is one of the great artists who fully invented a brand-new film language of his own. Film scholar David Bordwell, in 「Film Art」, speaks about the comedy of Keaton’s “space” — the kind of freedom-to-move that he demonstrates — saying, “David Bordwell’s slapstick comedy confirms André...
'Eureka,' the 21st Century's Greatest Japanese Film Masterpiece and a Road Movie in Search of Life’s Light—First Domestic Release in Korea for the First Time!

'Eureka,' the 21st Century's Greatest Japanese Film Masterpiece and a Road Movie in Search of Life’s Light—First Domestic Release in Korea for the First Time!

A work that has deeply inspired countless younger directors, including Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Sho Miyake, and is scheduled to open in the first half of the year.
“Makoto,” a bus driver who survived a horrific tragedy and whose life suddenly came to a halt, and the young siblings “Naoki” and “Kozue” set off on a long journey together as they search for life’s light 〈Eureka〉.
Film Critic Im Jae-cheol Passes Away… A Key Figure Who Led Film Production, Distribution, and Criticism

Film Critic Im Jae-cheol Passes Away… A Key Figure Who Led Film Production, Distribution, and Criticism

Operating the film company Emotion Pictures; launched Film Culture and founded Film Forum… Age 65
Film critic Im Jae-cheol, who helped cultivate the foundation for art films by bridging criticism and hands-on work in the Korean film industry, has died. According to his family and others on the 23rd, he collapsed about two months ago and had been receiving treatment, before passing away the...
2026 98th Academy Awards, Cineplay's Predictions for Major Category Winners

2026 98th Academy Awards, Cineplay's Predictions for Major Category Winners

The American Academy Awards, a film festival that serves as a small talk topic for filmmakers, audiences, and cinephiles, is just around the corner. The 98th Academy Awards will be held on March 15 local time, and at 7:30 AM on March 16 Korean time, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles.
The Artistic Revolution Born from Defeat ‘Oh, Valentine’ Reveals Top 3 Viewing Points You Can't Miss!

The Artistic Revolution Born from Defeat ‘Oh, Valentine’ Reveals Top 3 Viewing Points You Can't Miss!

Through the historical testimonies of two individuals who stood with the late Park Il-soo, a subcontracted worker at Hyundai Heavy Industries in 2004, it questions the possibilities of struggle and revolution that cannot be given up.
The film 〈Oh, Valentine〉 reveals three viewing points that sense the struggle and revolutionary possibilities that cannot be given up through the historical testimonies of two individuals who stood with the late Park Il-soo, a subcontracted worker at Hyundai Heavy Industries in 2004.
Release D-7, Hong Jin-hwan's Documentary 'Oh, Valentine' Achieves Funding Success Amidst Hot Interest!

Release D-7, Hong Jin-hwan's Documentary 'Oh, Valentine' Achieves Funding Success Amidst Hot Interest!

Questions the possibilities of struggle and revolution that cannot be given up through the historical testimonies of two people who were with the late Park Il-soo, a subcontracted worker at Hyundai Heavy Industries in 2004.
Hong Jin-hwan's feature documentary film 〈Oh, Valentine〉 is generating high expectations as it successfully concludes its funding project ahead of its release on March 11, gaining attention in various fields such as art, photography, and programming.

"Eternal Harold, Gone to Maude"... Bud Cort Passes Away at 77

Passed away from pneumonia at a nursing home in Connecticut on the 11th... Became a cult icon with 'Harold and Maude', depicting an unconventional romance between a 20-year-old and a 79-year-old, a portrait of youth in the 70s. Underwent facial reconstruction surgery after a fatal car accident in 1979... Overcame trials to thrive as a voice actor and in supporting roles, igniting his passion for acting until the end with Wes Anderson films and DC animation 'Toyman'.
The timid boy obsessed with death, 'Harold', has found eternal rest after 55 years. The actor Bud Cort, who left a mark on cinephiles worldwide with the 1971 black comedy masterpiece 'Harold and Maude', has passed away.
“Victor Erice's Greatest Film” 'The South', 4K Remastering Release Confirmed for February 25

“Victor Erice's Greatest Film” 'The South', 4K Remastering Release Confirmed for February 25

A cinematic miracle born from unfinished margins… Teaser poster reminiscent of Baroque painting unveiled
A living legend of Spanish cinema, director Victor Erice's masterpiece 〈The South〉 will be coming to domestic audiences in a 4K remastered version on February 25. This release is an opportunity to experience the master’s breath in the most perfect quality on screen, and cinephiles are already...
[Joo Seong-cheol's Locker] The 'Canned Cart Camera' that Changed the History of World Cinema with 'Nouvelle Vague'

[Joo Seong-cheol's Locker] The 'Canned Cart Camera' that Changed the History of World Cinema with 'Nouvelle Vague'

I am fascinated by objects in movies. I ponder deeply why directors, cinematographers, art directors, or even actors placed that object in front of the camera. 'Joo Seong-cheol's Locker' is a record of the objects in movies that have lightly stepped on my eyes.
"Keep shooting, because only we can do it. " 〈Nouvelle Vague〉 is a film set in Paris in 1959, depicting the process of Jean-Luc Godard , a passionate young film critic for the French film magazine 'Cahiers du Cinéma', shooting his debut film 〈Breathless〉 (1959).