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[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...
‘Legend of Country Music’ Ray Stevens Suffers Neck Fracture in a Fall… “Recovering at Home”

‘Legend of Country Music’ Ray Stevens Suffers Neck Fracture in a Fall… “Recovering at Home”

Even at age 87, his will to recover remains strong… He will wear a neck brace for 4 weeks to stabilize The new album ‘Favorites Old & New’ will be released as scheduled on the 10th… Keeping a promise to fans A crisis that struck again after last year’s recovery from a heart attack… “Still a beautiful world” Positive energy
Country music legend Ray Stevens (87), a two-time Grammy Award winner, reportedly suffered a fractured neck in a recent fall, but he is fortunately recovering in a stable condition.■ Sudden Fall Accident… “A Huge Relief—Still Able to Get Around” According to major outlets including PEOPLE (as of...
[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.
[Interview] “Who Is a Building for?” Director Im Pil-sung on “How to Become a Landlord in South Korea” ①

[Interview] “Who Is a Building for?” Director Im Pil-sung on “How to Become a Landlord in South Korea” ①

Last weekend it aired up to episode 8, and it has now passed the midpoint of the 12-episode run.
〈How to Become a Landlord in South Korea〉 is being watched with great interest. It aired through episode 8 over the weekend, and yet even after passing the halfway point of this 12-episode series, it’s still a drama that’s impossible to predict. It’s a drama that’s impossible to predict.
IU and Byeon Woo-seok’s “The Crown Princess/Grand Prince’s Wife of the 21st Century” Premieres April 10

IU and Byeon Woo-seok’s “The Crown Princess/Grand Prince’s Wife of the 21st Century” Premieres April 10

Production press conference held on the 6th; a long-awaited reunion in 10 years after “Scarlet Heart: Ryeo,” igniting big buzz A romance set against a constitutional monarchy backdrop in the 21st century… IU, the daughter-in-law-to-be from a chaebol family who is treated as an ordinary person, and Byeon Woo-seok as the fated prince share the screen Director Park Jun-hwa: “IU and Byeon Woo-seok—they have the look of a perfect king and queen… Their visuals and acting are both uniquely outstanding”
IU and Byeon Woo-seok, starring in the lead roles, have officially announced their arrival with one of the most eagerly awaited productions of the first half of 2026, MBC’s new Friday-Saturday drama “The Crown Princess of the 21st Century”.
Director Lee Jun-ik’s Short Drama “Father’s Home-Cooked Meal” Wraps... Set to Be Released This Second Half of the Year

Director Lee Jun-ik’s Short Drama “Father’s Home-Cooked Meal” Wraps... Set to Be Released This Second Half of the Year

Starring Jeong Jin-young, Lee Jeong-eun, Byun Yo-han, and more
You’ll be able to watch Director Lee Jun-ik’s short drama soon. On the 7th, Resin Entertainment said that the first short drama directed by Director Lee Jun-ik, 〈Father’s Home-Cooked Meal〉, wrapped all filming on March 24 and has moved on to post-production.
[Chu Sung-cheol’s Lockers] Who Spat on Leslie Cheung in “Farewell My Concubine”?

[Chu Sung-cheol’s Lockers] Who Spat on Leslie Cheung in “Farewell My Concubine”?

I get hooked on the objects in movies. I find myself falling into deep thought—why, of all things, did the director, cinematographer, production designer, or even an actor put that item in front of the camera? “Chu Sung-cheol’s Lockers” is a record of the film props that gently but firmly captured my attention.
A must-do itinerary on a trip to Hong Kong is Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island. When you take the Peak Tram up, you’re treated to a stunning view: Hong Kong Island’s skyline in the foreground, with the Kowloon Peninsula stretching out far in the distance.
Before “Wangsa-nam,” there was “Rebound”! The film “Rebound” by Director Jang Hang-jun, who bounced back the right way

Before “Wangsa-nam,” there was “Rebound”! The film “Rebound” by Director Jang Hang-jun, who bounced back the right way

Director Jang Hang-jun, who became the director with a blockbuster hit for the first time with “The Man Who Lives with a King,” has brought back the story he treasures most, “Rebound,” as it reopens in theaters on April 3, returning to this spring’s moviegoing scene.
[Interview] What’s It Like to Step Into Kim Hye-yoon’s Genre Roles? Kim Hye-yoon on ‘Salmokji’ ②

[Interview] What’s It Like to Step Into Kim Hye-yoon’s Genre Roles? Kim Hye-yoon on ‘Salmokji’ ②

“〈Salmokji〉, it’s a 10/10 movie—but if you say it’s too scary, I feel like audiences won’t come. So I’ll give it a 9.5.”
▶〈Salmokji〉 actor Kim Hye-yoon’s interview continues from Part 1. 〈Salmokji〉 is a horror film built around “experiential” scares. From the perspective of filming an “experiential” movie, was there anything that made this set different from other productions.
[Interview] What Does Kim Hye-yoon’s Genre Side Look Like? “Salmokji” Kim Hye-yoon ①

[Interview] What Does Kim Hye-yoon’s Genre Side Look Like? “Salmokji” Kim Hye-yoon ①

“Acting that communicates just with eye contact and breathing—this feels like I’m doing a whole new kind of acting.”
Should we believe it. Or should we not believe it until we’ve seen it for ourselves. The character Suin (Kim Hye-yoon) in 〈Salmokji〉 also hesitates at that same crossroads. After sensing a secret she didn’t believe in with her own body, she gradually gets swallowed by the fear inside.