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‘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...

"War Named Election 〈Running Mate〉 and Other New OTT Releases for the Week of June 3, 2025 (6/18~6/25)"

The new OTT releases for the third week of June feature the fierce election war among high school students, which is more intense than college entrance exams, and the double life of a K-pop star turned exorcist. Don’t miss the chance to watch the hit movie from theaters at home.
[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.
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.

"[2024 JIFF] The Festival Has Begun. Enjoy the 25th Jeonju International Film Festival Movies and Events for Free!"

This year, following the complete cut of the government's budget for regional film culture revitalization, the budget for film festival support from the Korean Film Council has decreased by about 54% compared to last year, deepening the concerns of the local film industry.