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Crime Drama 〈Paper Man〉 Casts Cho Jung-seok, Park Hae-soo and Claudia Kim

Crime Drama 〈Paper Man〉 Casts Cho Jung-seok, Park Hae-soo and Claudia Kim

Netflix confirms production; Lee Il-hyeong, director of 〈A Violent Prosecutor〉, 〈Remember〉 and Netflix series 〈Karma〉, will direct
Netflix has confirmed production of the original series 〈Paper Man〉 and unveiled its cast.〈Paper Man〉 is a crime drama about a man who has spent his life producing forgeries and never received recognition. After he produces a counterfeit banknote so flawless it fools everyone, he is drawn into a...
Yeon Sang-ho's Korea-Japan Co-Production Series 'Gas Man' to Debut July 2

Yeon Sang-ho's Korea-Japan Co-Production Series 'Gas Man' to Debut July 2

Starring Oguri Shun and Aoi Yuu, the Korea-Japan co-production mounted a production so large it closed the area around Tokyo Station for filming.
Netflix will release 〈Gas Man〉, a Korea-Japan co-production series executive-produced and co-written by Yeon Sang-ho, worldwide on July 2. On June 9, Netflix unveiled the main trailer and key art for 〈Gas Man〉. The Japanese original series reboots the legendary 1960 tokusatsu film 〈Gas Man No.
Shinsegae Square, a K-pop Mecca: BOYNEXTDOOR Unveils New Music Video for First Time

Shinsegae Square, a K-pop Mecca: BOYNEXTDOOR Unveils New Music Video for First Time

A regular first-album countdown video packed wall-to-wall with an ultra-large LED screen…QR check-in event to receive signed memorabilia
An overwhelming scale that commands the streets at night in Myeong-dong, and the next icon chosen by Shinsegae SquareMyeong-dong, the heart of Seoul, has been transformed into a massive canvas. In a place where the attention of global fandom is concentrated, a new chapter of pop history is being...
A Netflix Non-English Series Goes Straight to No. 1 Worldwide After the Controversy—Kim Mu-yeol’s “Chameukyo” Sparks a Box-Office Surge

A Netflix Non-English Series Goes Straight to No. 1 Worldwide After the Controversy—Kim Mu-yeol’s “Chameukyo” Sparks a Box-Office Surge

A crisp action story that moves past the original’s controversy. “Chameukyo,” which claimed global No. 1 within three days of release, and the K-content wave.
Over the controversy’s waves, ‘Chameukyo’, sweeps the world with a global hammer blowThe ‘Chameukyo’ Netflix original series starring actor ‘Kim Mu-yeol’ has seized the top spot in the global non-English TV category.
Lee Joon-ik and Lee Won-suk’s Short Drama ‘BIFAN’ and ‘New York Film Festival’ Invitation Is a Huge Win, Displaying the Power of K-Short Drama!

Lee Joon-ik and Lee Won-suk’s Short Drama ‘BIFAN’ and ‘New York Film Festival’ Invitation Is a Huge Win, Displaying the Power of K-Short Drama!

Amid the spotlight, master filmmakers Lee Joon-ik and Lee Won-suk’s short-form challenge lands consecutive invitations to Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival and the New York Asian Film Festival
The fleeting aesthetics seen through a master’s gaze. Director Lee Joon-ik’s ‘Father’s Home-Cooked Meal’ and Director Lee Won-suk’s ‘Beloved Death’ are ready to ignite all five senses of genre-film fans around the world—and short-drama fans alike—with a brief yet forceful narrative.
Cho Jung-seok Turns Into a Counterfeit-Bill Technician in Netflix’s ‘Paper Man’ Casting

Cho Jung-seok Turns Into a Counterfeit-Bill Technician in Netflix’s ‘Paper Man’ Casting

Cho Jung-seok, who slips from a master of disguise into a full-fledged counterfeiter, will star alongside Park Hae-soo and Soo-hyun in a crime thriller
The one caught in a swamp of forgery, the one who hunts him, and the guardian of the lawA new crime thriller poised to captivate the world gets underway. Netflix has announced its ambitious new original series ‘Paper Man’, drawing the spotlight with an overwhelming casting lineup.
Jennie’s ‘Dracula’ Returns to No. 10 on Billboard ‘Hot 100’ as Short-Form Takes Off

Jennie’s ‘Dracula’ Returns to No. 10 on Billboard ‘Hot 100’ as Short-Form Takes Off

A collaboration remix with Tame Impala climbs four spots from the previous week, powered by short-form buzz, and lands back in the top 10.
A mesmerizing icon that has swept up the global pop scene, ‘Jennie’‘Dracula’, born from a bold encounter with Tame Impala, has once again smashed into ‘Billboard’. It’s a shining moment for ‘Jennie’—a presence so distinct that goes beyond a mere K-pop star, reshaping the landscape of popular music...
[Photo&] Kim Jae-joong makes a bold transformation as a shaman… Tackles Japan-South Korea horror collaboration “Shinsa: Whispers of the Demon” — at the press screening event

[Photo&] Kim Jae-joong makes a bold transformation as a shaman… Tackles Japan-South Korea horror collaboration “Shinsa: Whispers of the Demon” — at the press screening event

Kim Jae-joong takes on the horror challenge with “Shinsa: Whispers of the Demon,” a differentiated kind of fear built on the fusion of a Korean shaman and Japanese occult lore.
This is the most daring transformation he has made since his debut. ‘Kim Jae-joong’ took on his first ‘horror genre’ in his life and stepped forward for the role of ‘a shaman’ through the film ‘Shinsa: Whispers of the Demon’.
The Boundaries of an Art Language Are No Limits — Inside Albert Serra’s World (1)

The Boundaries of an Art Language Are No Limits — Inside Albert Serra’s World (1)

It is the first time that a work by director Albert Serra has received an official theatrical release in South Korea; his “The Solitaire Afternoon” is set to open here.
This is the first time that a work by director Albert Serra has received an official theatrical release in South Korea. 〈The Solitaire Afternoon〉 is a film that closely captures the look of world-renowned bullfighter Andrés Roca Rey, one of the giants of modern bullfighting, created by director...
A Borderless Art Language: The Work of Albert Serra, Part 2

A Borderless Art Language: The Work of Albert Serra, Part 2

〈Pacifiction〉 and 〈The Afternoon of Solitude〉 pulled off back-to-back feats by topping “Cahiers du cinéma”’s Best 10 lists.
〈Waiting for Sancho〉’s production process and behind-the-scenes stories are included in a documentary he made himself: the film critic Mark Peranson, who serves as editor of the film magazine “Cinemascop,” appeared in the movie as the character Joseph.