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[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.
This Week's OTT: Unity Through Confrontation?! <The Killer's Game> and More New OTT Releases for the Second Week of June 2025 (6/12~6/18)

This Week's OTT: Unity Through Confrontation?! and More New OTT Releases for the Second Week of June 2025 (6/12~6/18)

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The new OTT releases for the second week of June feature many works depicting unavoidable confrontations. A Korean noir film capturing the clash between a killer with something to protect and a killer with nothing to lose, along with a series tracking a serial killer father and a genius forensic...

"[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.

"[Interview] 〈Soju War〉 Yoo Hae-jin: 'Snacks should be dried pollack! No need for consultation on drinking scenes'"

Jong-rok, who dedicated his entire life to the company. He thought about the company day and night, and after work, frequent drinking sessions with excessive drinking led his wife and daughter to leave him. He sincerely remained loyal to the company, National Treasure Soju, where he had worked for...
[First Reactions] <High Five> Cineplay Reporter Star Rating

[First Reactions] Cineplay Reporter Star Rating

[First Reactions] The movie , which will be released on the 30th, is a comic action drama about five individuals who accidentally gain different superpowers through organ transplants and their encounters with those who seek their abilities.
Humanism in the Works of Director Kim Seok-yoon and Writer Lee Nam-gyu

Humanism in the Works of Director Kim Seok-yoon and Writer Lee Nam-gyu

The collaboration between Director Kim Seok-yoon and Writer Lee Nam-gyu has brought a fresh breeze to the Korean drama industry. The duo has shown great chemistry in dramas such as , , , and . Currently, they are presenting a rich humanism with the romance drama , featuring Haesook, who arrives in...
[World Cup Star] Son Heung-min Perfectly Recreates Haaland’s Celebration… Striker 'Atlas'

[World Cup Star] Son Heung-min Perfectly Recreates Haaland’s Celebration… Striker 'Atlas'

In the Round of 16 match between Brazil and Norway, delivers the match ball to the referee and Son Heung-min and Haaland demonstrate their celebrations… Proves future robotics technology prowess
A steel striker that dominates the pitch—The moment the future becomes realThrough Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot 'Atlas ', Hyundai Motor imprinted its overwhelming 'Robotics ' technology on the world stage that is the biggest sports event on the planet, the 2026 North America and Central America...
Interview: Rising Star Choi Hyun-wook of ‘Notes from the Last Row’ ②

Interview: Rising Star Choi Hyun-wook of ‘Notes from the Last Row’ ②

※ This interview with 〈Notes from the Last Row〉 star Choi Hyun-wook continues from Part 1. 〈Notes from the Last Row〉 sets up Lee Gang’s decision to take revenge after an offhand remark from Heo Mun-o, whom he met at the orphanage as a child, becomes a wound.
[Interview] Rising star Choi Hyun-wook takes on a tiger-like co-star in 'Notes from the Last Row' ①

[Interview] Rising star Choi Hyun-wook takes on a tiger-like co-star in 'Notes from the Last Row' ①

Choi Hyun-wook, born in 2002, squares off with Choi Min-sik, born in 1962, in Netflix's 〈Notes from the Last Row〉 — and, furthermore, few expected he'd end up literally playing on top of the veteran; still, he never gives ground.
Interview: Choi Min-sik Lays Bare the Raw Face of an Inferiority Complex in 〈Notes from the Last Row〉, Part 1

Interview: Choi Min-sik Lays Bare the Raw Face of an Inferiority Complex in 〈Notes from the Last Row〉, Part 1

Forty-five years into his career, Choi Min-sik can still reveal a new side. In Netflix’s 〈Notes from the Last Row〉, he trades his usual untouchable charisma for the exposed, raw face of an intellectual consumed by an inferiority complex — a petty man trapped in his own world and steeped in a sense...