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[Interview] An Actor Who Makes Sense No Matter What, Cho Jungseok from 'My Daughter is a Zombie' Says,

[Interview] An Actor Who Makes Sense No Matter What, Cho Jungseok from 'My Daughter is a Zombie' Says, "After Filming, I Realized My Fatherly Love"

Cho Jungseok is an actor who makes sense. Whether it’s the setting of a beast tamer who makes a tiger dance, pretending to be a zombie to escape when a zombie virus spreads in Seoul, or wanting to train his daughter who has become a zombie, it all makes sense because it’s Cho Jungseok.
[Interview] Yoo Min-ho from 'Omniscient Reader: The Prophet' says,

[Interview] Yoo Min-ho from 'Omniscient Reader: The Prophet' says, "Yoo Junghyuk is a character who endures rather than lives"

Actor Yoo Min-ho meets the audience in theaters for the first time in 10 years with the movie 〈Omniscient Reader: The Prophet〉. In this work, he plays the role of Yoo Junghyuk, the protagonist in the novel who clears all scenarios with overwhelming skill, calm judgment, and strength.
[Couple's Masterpiece] If There Is a Daycare Like This, Ask and Go Double! 〈Daddy Day Care〉

[Couple's Masterpiece] If There Is a Daycare Like This, Ask and Go Double! 〈Daddy Day Care〉

Daily Newspaper Reporter Im So-hyunA couple watches a movie together. They reminisce about their dating days while watching a romance film and worry about the future while watching a parenting film. Horror films provide a good excuse for physical intimacy that has been lacking, and action films...
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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.
Close Yet Far, Far Yet Close... What Does the '28 Days Later' Series Share in Common?

Close Yet Far, Far Yet Close... What Does the '28 Days Later' Series Share in Common?

Released on June 19, has come under scrutiny from audiences. Officially a sequel to the 2002 film , sees the return of director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland, capturing the isolated landscapes of England 28 years after the events of .

"[Couple's Classic] If You Dream of Being a Late Bloomer 〈Night School〉"

Couples watch movies together. They reminisce about their dating days while watching romance films and worry about the future while watching parenting films. Horror movies provide a good excuse for physical intimacy that has been lacking, and action films serve as excellent learning materials for...
[Interview] <Square> Director Choi Sung-eun:

[Interview] Director Choi Sung-eun: "Actually, So Ji-sub was not the first choice..."

There are rules in the square that must be absolutely followed. The moment those rules are broken, blood and desire intertwine in the square. Eleven years ago, Nam Gi-jun left the square after severing his Achilles' heel, but he returns when the rules are broken by his brother's death.