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[Photo &] 'National Actor Late Ahn Seong-ki's Final Journey' Jung Woo-sung Holding the Portrait, Lee Jung-jae with the Medal

[Photo &] 'National Actor Late Ahn Seong-ki's Final Journey' Jung Woo-sung Holding the Portrait, Lee Jung-jae with the Medal

Passed away at the age of 74... Awarded the Gold Medal of Culture, the funeral was held amid tears from the film industry juniors
The eternal 'National Actor' late Ahn Seong-ki passed away on the 9th, embraced by his colleagues. The government awarded the highest grade of cultural medal, the Gold Medal of Culture, in honor of the deceased's contributions to the development of Korean popular culture and arts.
[Joo Seong-cheol's Locker] The Aesthetics of Jongmyo That Captivated Masters of Martial Arts from Ho Kim-jun to John Woo, Jackie Chan, and Sammo Hung

[Joo Seong-cheol's Locker] The Aesthetics of Jongmyo That Captivated Masters of Martial Arts from Ho Kim-jun to John Woo, Jackie Chan, and Sammo Hung

I get fascinated by objects in movies. I fall into deep contemplation about why that object was placed in front of the camera, whether it be the director, cinematographer, art director, or an actor. 'Joo Seong-cheol's Locker' is a record of the objects in movies that have lightly stepped on my eyes.
I must ask for your understanding again. I changed the last series to 'Joo Seong-cheol's Character Locker' and wrote a tribute to actor Lee Soon-jae, and this time I want to change it to 'Joo Seong-cheol's Building Locker' to talk about 'Jongmyo'.
'Shin Sung-il Memorial Hall' Opening Ceremony on November 21, Featuring Videos from Eom Aeng-ran, Shin Young-kyun, Lee Jung-jae, and Yeom Hye-ran!

'Shin Sung-il Memorial Hall' Opening Ceremony on November 21, Featuring Videos from Eom Aeng-ran, Shin Young-kyun, Lee Jung-jae, and Yeom Hye-ran!

A complex cultural space that revives the art and life of the late Shin Sung-il, incorporating advanced AI-based immersive media art systems. The 'Andre Kim Special Restoration Exhibition' will also be unveiled during the opening ceremony.
'Shin Sung-il Memorial Hall' will open. It will open its doors on November 21 in Yeongcheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do. This complex cultural space revives the art and life of the late Shin Sung-il, a symbol of Korean cinema, and incorporates advanced AI-based immersive media art systems.
Lee Jung-jae X Lim Ji-yeon 'Annoying Love', First Episode Records 5.5%... 2nd Place in tvN's Monday-Tuesday Dramas of 2025

Lee Jung-jae X Lim Ji-yeon 'Annoying Love', First Episode Records 5.5%... 2nd Place in tvN's Monday-Tuesday Dramas of 2025

Global actor Lee Jung-jae and box office goddess Lim Ji-yeon have challenged the romantic comedy genre with tvN's new Monday-Tuesday drama 'Annoying Love'. This drama, which premiered on the 3rd, recorded a nationwide rating of 5.
Netflix 'Better Late Than Single' Cast of 12 Reveals Their Thoughts on the Finale

Netflix 'Better Late Than Single' Cast of 12 Reveals Their Thoughts on the Finale

Kim Sang-ho: “Thank you for accepting me in a fun way,” Lee Min-hong: “It’s not that I’m quirky or lacking, I just haven’t met the right person yet.”
Netflix variety show 〈Better Late Than Single〉 (hereafter 〈Better Late Than Single〉) cast of 12 has shared their thoughts on the finale. After experiencing growing pains, Noh Jae-yoon said, “It was a ‘turning point in my life.
Eight Actors Play One Role on Stage! The Play 'Rosetta' Opens in August

Eight Actors Play One Role on Stage! The Play 'Rosetta' Opens in August

Actor Kim Sung-ryung, who recently shone in the drama 'Please Take Care of My Alcohol', joins the cast
An experimental play depicting the life of American missionary Rosetta Sherwood Hall, who left a mark on the history of modern medicine in Korea, will meet the audience. The striking direction, where eight actors take turns playing one protagonist role, is drawing attention.
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.