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In 〈EUREKA〉, Shinji Aoyama Maps a Society Trapped in Endless Pain

In 〈EUREKA〉, Shinji Aoyama Maps a Society Trapped in Endless Pain

Praised as a landmark of 21st-century Japanese cinema, Shinji Aoyama’s 〈EUREKA〉 will open in South Korea on May 27. Originally released in 2000, 〈EUREKA〉 screened in competition at the 53rd Cannes Film Festival and drew lavish praise from leading contemporary critics such as Shigehiko Hasumi, who...
Interview: Park Ji-hyun Takes on Comedy in 〈Wild Thing〉 (Part 2)

Interview: Park Ji-hyun Takes on Comedy in 〈Wild Thing〉 (Part 2)

※〈Wild Thing〉 actor Park Ji-hyun interview continues from Part 1. Domi gives up performing and becomes a chaebol daughter-in-law, living an upper-class life. Even so, why does she return to the stage. I think Domi is an honest, very down-to-earth person. Her main goals are probably money and fame.
200-plus Countries Pre-Sales “Hope” Behind-the-Scenes Stills Unveiled From Cannes

200-plus Countries Pre-Sales “Hope” Behind-the-Scenes Stills Unveiled From Cannes

In the competition section at the Cannes Film Festival, 〈​Hope​〉—a Korean film making its first foray in four years—will meet audiences in theaters this summer.
The behind-the-scenes stills unveiled this time capture the special ensemble of the stars of 〈​Hope​〉—Director Na Hong-jin, along with Hwang Jung-min, Jo In-sung, Jung Ho-yeon, Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander and Taylor Russell—who took part in the Cannes Film Festival.
‘Gil Bok-soon’ ‘Miss Baek’ Kim Si-a’s Queer Coming-of-Age Story ‘Summer’s Camera’ Opens June 24

‘Gil Bok-soon’ ‘Miss Baek’ Kim Si-a’s Queer Coming-of-Age Story ‘Summer’s Camera’ Opens June 24

A queer coming-of-age movie in which the excitement of a first love and a father’s secret gradually spread like film camera photographs.
The coming-of-age queer story of a girl shining most honestly this summer, recognized first by leading film festivals around the world, 〈Summer’s Camera〉 has confirmed its June 24 release and has unveiled a teaser poster that has drawn attention.
BTS’ “SWIM” Breaks 500 Million Streams for the First Time This Year—Captures Even Artist of the Year at the AMAs, Unrivaled

BTS’ “SWIM” Breaks 500 Million Streams for the First Time This Year—Captures Even Artist of the Year at the AMAs, Unrivaled

With the full-track 1亿 streaming milestone on their fifth studio album and a clean sweep of eight trophies at HYBE’s AMAs, BTS proves its dominant foothold in the global music market
A new milestone for pop music: the sheer power of “Spotify” reaching 500 million streamsThe group “BTS” shook up the map of global music history once again. The title track of their fifth studio album, “SWIM”, set an unprecedented record by surpassing 500 million streams on the world’s largest...
Kim Soo-hyun Keeps His Promise to Prove It “No Matter What” … Kim See-ui Jailed

Kim Soo-hyun Keeps His Promise to Prove It “No Matter What” … Kim See-ui Jailed

Kim See-ui of “Gaseyeon” is jailed over allegations including the spread of false information such as AI voice manipulation, and Kim Soo-hyun’s side says it proved the truth after one year
The one year of patience that broke the silence—finally proven ‘truth’ of ‘Kim Soo-hyun’The actor ‘Kim Soo-hyun’ side said, amid the ‘jailing’ case involving Kim See-ui’, the head of the YouTube channel ‘Garoseoyeon Research Institute’ (hereafter, Gaseyeon), that it “finally proved the truth,”...
[Photo &] A Red Tide Swallows the Desert Night, Seizes Las Vegas — BTS “Arirang” Tour Scene That Set 60,000 ARMYs on Fire

[Photo &] A Red Tide Swallows the Desert Night, Seizes Las Vegas — BTS “Arirang” Tour Scene That Set 60,000 ARMYs on Fire

BTS brings traditional Korean music instead of the usual knife-dance choreography, captivating 60,000 fans who transcend generations and race.
A red tide that swallowed the desert night, takes over Las VegasThe heart of global entertainment—Las Vegas in the United States—was fully engulfed by the massive red wave unleashed by 'Bangtan Sonyeondan'. Landmarks that stitched across the city skyline blasted red lights one after another, and...
‘Arirang’ Chant Rocks Stanford Stadium Behind BTS; 150,000 Fans Turn Out

‘Arirang’ Chant Rocks Stanford Stadium Behind BTS; 150,000 Fans Turn Out

Since opening in 1921, Coldplay had followed—now it’s the second-ever standalone show to follow, and local fans mark it with a sweeping wave of Taegeukgi flags
A ‘Taegeukgi’ sea moved by 150,000 fans… ‘BTS’ writes a new chapter in pop history at the U. S. ‘Stanford Stadium’Global top-tier group ‘BTS’ completely took over the U. S. ‘Stanford Stadium’, proving its overwhelming status.
A Sorrowful Tribute to the Season 2 Finale of ‘Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage’—Who Is Phyllis Gilliam?

A Sorrowful Tribute to the Season 2 Finale of ‘Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage’—Who Is Phyllis Gilliam?

After CBS’ hit sitcom aired its Season 2 finale, a memorial card appeared on screen A veteran costume supervisor who helped carry Hollywood theater groups and broadcasters for more than 30 years died on March 23 The news came only months after she lost her husband to cancer… cast and crew express deep condolences
The popular U. S. comedy sitcom on CBS, ‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ (Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage), paid a tearful tribute to a longtime costume supervisor who had worked alongside the show’s staff for years—also treating her as family—through the Season 2 finale episode.
Stephen Colbert Ends “The Late Show” as Pressure-Influence Controversy Mounts, Closing 33 Years

Stephen Colbert Ends “The Late Show” as Pressure-Influence Controversy Mounts, Closing 33 Years

The final episode airs on the night of the 21st… Tribute relay featuring entertainment titans such as Tom Hanks and Bruce Springsteen CBS claims “financial reasons,” but suspicions of outside pressure intensify over whether it drove Colbert out as a “Trump critic” Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon schedule “reruns” instead of airing live in a show of solidarity… The follow-up is Byron Allen’s comedy show
Legendary late-night talk show host Stephen Colbert (Stephen Colbert·62) — who helped lead a golden era for America’s late-night programs — has finally put down his microphone amid a sendoff from countless stars.