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[Photo &] "I Don't Do Comedy" Lee Dong-hwi Plays Lee Dong-hwi… Movie 'Method Acting' Set to Release in March

Unique meta-comedy film blurring the lines between reality and fiction reveals poster… Confirmed release on March 18
Actor Lee Dong-hwi plays himself on screen. The movie 'Method Acting' is set to release on March 18, revealing a unique worldview that transcends reality and fiction. This work is a human comic drama that depicts the struggles of the protagonist 'Lee Dong-hwi', who wants to break free from the...
How Shim Eun-kyung Became the First Korean to Win the Best Actress Award in Japan: From Child Star to Studying in the U.S. to Making Her Mark in Japan, the Award-winning Box Office Queen Shim Eun-kyung's Acting Career

How Shim Eun-kyung Became the First Korean to Win the Best Actress Award in Japan: From Child Star to Studying in the U.S. to Making Her Mark in Japan, the Award-winning Box Office Queen Shim Eun-kyung's Acting Career

A 23-Year Journey from Child Star to Japanese Film Festivals
What is the face of Shim Eun-kyung that you remember? Is it Nami, the princess from (2011)? Is it the court lady, Sawol, from (2012)? Or the young image of Nam Moon-hee from (2014)? Going even further back, some audience members might remember her youthful days when she appeared as Ahn Jung-geun’s...
'Dipp' Kim Gyunam Takes the Lead Role in 'The App That Calls Ghosts: Young' Premiering on February 18

'Dipp' Kim Gyunam Takes the Lead Role in 'The App That Calls Ghosts: Young' Premiering on February 18

Anupam, Kim Gyunam, Kim Hee-jung, and others star
The first tech horror of 2026 is coming to audiences through smartphones. On the 30th, production company Heart People announced that the film 〈The App That Calls Ghosts: Young〉 is set to be released exclusively in CGV on February 18.
[Chua-young's Music Box] Why Did 'What If We' Resonate with Today's Youth? The Romance Fantasy of the Non-Dating Generation

[Chua-young's Music Box] Why Did 'What If We' Resonate with Today's Youth? The Romance Fantasy of the Non-Dating Generation

I am captivated by the music in movies. Music sometimes conveys the intimate emotions of characters that cannot be expressed through visible images and audible dialogues alone. It can also serve as a window into the hidden intentions of the creator. For me, understanding movie music was one way to connect with the film. 'Chua-young's Music Box' listens to the voice of the movie more closely through music. (P.S. I hope you read this while listening to the music.)
The movie 〈What If We〉 is rewriting the record of Korean melodramas. Starting at number 2 in the box office, the film climbed to number 1 in its second week of release, beginning its resurgence. On social media, the 'Crying Challenge' trend emerged, drawing responses from the youth.
The Late Kim Sae-ron's Last Work 'We Are Every Day' to Be Released in February, Featuring Ryu Ui-hyun from 'Ateen' and Choi Yu-joo from 'Cherry Bullet'!

The Late Kim Sae-ron's Last Work 'We Are Every Day' to Be Released in February, Featuring Ryu Ui-hyun from 'Ateen' and Choi Yu-joo from 'Cherry Bullet'!

〈We Are Every Day〉 is a chaotic coming-of-age romance that begins with a sudden confession from a childhood friend at the age of seventeen.
A high teen romance depicting the chaotic growing pains of seventeen-year-olds, 〈We Are Every Day〉, has confirmed the participation of Ryu Ui-hyun from [Ateen] and Choi Yu-joo from 'Cherry Bullet', who are expected to captivate audiences with their new charm.

"Idol Butt Detective Rises"... 'Theatrical Version Butt Detective: Star and Moon' Main Trailer Released

February 7th CGV Exclusive Release... Sixth Theatrical Film of the Series, Upgraded Scale
The sixth story of the popular animation series, 〈Theatrical Version Butt Detective: Star and Moon〉, has unveiled its main trailer featuring the protagonist's shocking transformation into an idol, kicking off the release countdown.
Korean Film Industry Giant Ahn Sung-ki Passes Away, Ending 69-Year Acting Journey

Korean Film Industry Giant Ahn Sung-ki Passes Away, Ending 69-Year Acting Journey

From child debut in 1957 to ten million actor, he passed away at the age of 74 after battling blood cancer for 6 years
Actor Ahn Sung-ki, regarded as a living legend of Korean cinema, passed away at around 9 AM on the 5th at the intensive care unit of Soonchunhyang University Hospital in Yongsan, Seoul, at the age of 74. The funeral committee for Ahn Sung-ki officially announced that he quietly closed his eyes...
Timothée Chalamet Stars in 'Marty Supreme', Opening Day in North America Receives Positive Reviews and Signals Box Office Success

Timothée Chalamet Stars in 'Marty Supreme', Opening Day in North America Receives Positive Reviews and Signals Box Office Success

Josh Safdie's Solo Directorial Debut, Achieving 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, Captures Both Critical Acclaim and Box Office Success
The film 'Marty Supreme', starring Timothée Chalamet, has lit up the box office with glowing reviews from critics as it officially opened in North America on December 25. This work, Josh Safdie's solo directorial debut, has received accolades with a 95% 'Fresh' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a...
'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Global Box Office Hits 500 Billion Won in Opening Week... North America Performance is 'Shockingly Poor'

'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Global Box Office Hits 500 Billion Won in Opening Week... North America Performance is 'Shockingly Poor'

North America Opening Stalls at $88 Million... 3 Hours 17 Minutes Runtime and Technical Fatigue Hold It Back
The latest installment in James Cameron's 〈Avatar〉 series, 〈Avatar: Fire and Ash〉, recorded a global box office revenue of 500 billion won in its opening week. However, it received a disappointing performance in its home market of North America, leading to evaluations of it being a 'half-success'.
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[Interview] "Korea is the 3rd highest box office in the world! I really didn't expect this result." Director Joseph Kosinski of 'F1: The Movie' (1)

With high expectations for the sequel, we connected with director Joseph Kosinski in LA via Zoom to interview him ahead of the Apple TV release.
I am not a fan of watching F1. However, while watching scenes from 〈F1: The Movie〉 filmed with cameras mounted on sports cars on the giant screen, I felt like, "This is thrilling, as if I am sitting next to Brad Pitt.