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Annie, the Heir of the Shinsegae Conglomerate, Appears on 'The Manager' and Reveals Her Unrealistic Daily Life

Annie, the Heir of the Shinsegae Conglomerate, Appears on 'The Manager' and Reveals Her Unrealistic Daily Life

Annie Breaks Away from the 'Third-Generation Conglomerate' Image by Licking Yogurt Caps
Annie (Moon Seo-yoon), a member of the mixed five-member rookie group AllDay Project, has garnered public attention with her unrealistic daily life showcased in the trailer released at the end of the MBC entertainment show 〈The Manager〉 aired on the 19th.
Lee Young-ae Returns to KBS Drama After 26 Years with <Eunsu's Good Day>

Lee Young-ae Returns to KBS Drama After 26 Years with

Actress Lee Young-ae is reported to be returning to KBS dramas after breaking a 26-year hiatus since her 1999 work . On the 11th, KBS officially announced that Lee Young-ae, along with Kim Young-kwang and Park Yong-woo, will star in the 2TV Saturday-Sunday mini-series set to air in September.
[Interview] <Squid Game 3> Lee Jung-jae

[Interview] Lee Jung-jae "I know it's not an ending that most people will like..."

Sung Ki-hoon is what kind of existence to you? A pathetic middle-aged man who digs into his mother's chest in the swamp of loan sharks and gambling, a warm soul who cannot turn away from the pain of others even in the face of death, a tragic figure who tries to save everyone but instead leads to...
‘Spicy Flavor’ James Gunn's ‘Just Right Flavor’! Look at this hero, 〈Superman〉 and his impressions of meeting him in advance (+Cookie)

‘Spicy Flavor’ James Gunn's ‘Just Right Flavor’! Look at this hero, 〈Superman〉 and his impressions of meeting him in advance (+Cookie)

Can he really do it. The world's first superhero character Superman opens the door to the DC Universe. As the recognition and history of the character Superman suggests, the film , which will be released on July 9, is receiving mixed expectations and skepticism from many people.
A New Interpretation of Terminal Melodrama, Starring Han Ye-ri and Kim Seol-jin in the Film <Spring Night>

A New Interpretation of Terminal Melodrama, Starring Han Ye-ri and Kim Seol-jin in the Film

The love story of a couple facing terminal illness has long been a typical theme in Korean melodramas. From to , , and , numerous works have utilized this setup. Due to its frequent use, some have come to see it as a cliché.
'Saja Boys Jinu' Ahn Hyo-seop Shares Behind-the-Scenes of <K-Pop Demon Hunters> Recording..

'Saja Boys Jinu' Ahn Hyo-seop Shares Behind-the-Scenes of Recording.. "Jinu and I Synced Up"

"Not just the voice, but also the facial expressions and movements were filmed together"
Ahn Hyo-seop from shared his thoughts on the film's success and behind-the-scenes of the recording.As the Netflix animated film continues to achieve explosive global success, actor Ahn Hyo-seop, who voiced the leader Jinu of the idol group 'Saja Boys', conveyed his thoughts through his agency, The...
‘Love is Impossible, It’s Nothing!’ 〈Better Late Than Single〉 and Other New OTT Releases for the First Week of July 2025 (7/3~7/9)

‘Love is Impossible, It’s Nothing!’ 〈Better Late Than Single〉 and Other New OTT Releases for the First Week of July 2025 (7/3~7/9)

As expected for the first week of July, the new OTT releases this week fit well with the theme of 'firsts.' From the 'first' dating challenge of lifelong singles with zero dating experience, to the 'first' series directed by a world-renowned master, to the adaptation journey of an associate lawyer...

"[Interview] 〈High Five〉 Director Kang Hyung-cheol: 'A Combination of Amazing Actors? I Won the Lottery'"

The response to the movie , which was released on the 30th of last month, is unusual. It recorded the number one spot at the box office during its first weekend and surpassed 400,000 cumulative viewers in just three days after its release.
Netflix's First, Breaking Box Office Records... 5 Gem-like Korean Animation Recommendations

Netflix's First, Breaking Box Office Records... 5 Gem-like Korean Animation Recommendations

Korean animation has long been trapped in the frame of being ‘for children’. While there was technical skill, the industrial base was weak, and public expectations were not high. However, the situation has changed in recent years.