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[Interview] <Squid Game 3> Lee Jung-jae

[Interview] Lee Jung-jae "I know it's not an ending that most people will like..."

Sung Ki-hoon is what kind of existence to you? A pathetic middle-aged man who digs into his mother's chest in the swamp of loan sharks and gambling, a warm soul who cannot turn away from the pain of others even in the face of death, a tragic figure who tries to save everyone but instead leads to...
Stop... Stop!!! 〈Squid Game 3〉 The Worst Moment

Stop... Stop!!! 〈Squid Game 3〉 The Worst Moment

Undoubtedly the biggest event of the 2020s, wrapped up a chapter with the release of Season 3 on June 27. While it’s a globally popular work, it can’t be said to be truly over, but at least the journey of Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), number 456, has certainly come to a close.
Dopamine·Adrenaline Explosion☆ 〈Squid Game 3〉 Best Moments

Dopamine·Adrenaline Explosion☆ 〈Squid Game 3〉 Best Moments

Undoubtedly the biggest event of the 2020s, wrapped up a chapter with the release of Season 3 on June 27. While it’s a globally popular work, it can’t be said to be truly over, but at least the journey of Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) has certainly reached a conclusion.
The Story of a Daughter Turned Zombie and Her Dotting Dad <Zombie Daughter>, Releasing on July 30

The Story of a Daughter Turned Zombie and Her Dotting Dad , Releasing on July 30

The movie , confirmed to be released on July 30, has unveiled a character poster featuring five characters and a character trailer.
The movie , confirmed to be released on July 30, has unveiled a character poster featuring five characters and a character trailer. is a comedic drama about a doting dad who enters secret training to protect his daughter, who has become the last remaining zombie in this world.
[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.
[Interview] 〈Gwangjang〉So Ji-sub

[Interview] 〈Gwangjang〉So Ji-sub "These days, if friends follow 'Misa', it will be a big problem, they could get caught"

Actor So Ji-sub, known for 'Sogangji', has proven his 'coolness' once again as he returns to the noir action series after 13 years. In the Netflix series , So Ji-sub plays the role of Nam Gi-jun, who returns to a dark and ruthless world for revenge.
[Interview] Director Yoon Jong-bin Discusses the Behind-the-Scenes of 〈Nine Puzzle〉

[Interview] Director Yoon Jong-bin Discusses the Behind-the-Scenes of 〈Nine Puzzle〉

It's surprising. The fact that the next work of the director of (2012), (2014), and (2022) is such a stylish mystery series. The Disney+ series is like 'curry that tastes like black bean sauce' as described in the drama.
Holidays + OTT Release = ‘Mission Impossible’ Binge-Watching TIME! 〈Mission Impossible〉 Series Must-See Moments

Holidays + OTT Release = ‘Mission Impossible’ Binge-Watching TIME! 〈Mission Impossible〉 Series Must-See Moments

June is what kind of month? It’s the perfect month to binge-watch the series. You might be wondering what that means, but on June 1st, all six films of the series will be released on Disney+. The six films currently available on Coupang Play and U+ Mobile TV will also be available on Disney+, so...
Six Rookie Awards! The Charm of Actor Chae Won-bin Who Became So Intimate

Six Rookie Awards! The Charm of Actor Chae Won-bin Who Became So Intimate

The movie is on the verge of surpassing 3 million viewers. is trending with its weapon of 'freshness within familiarity'. The crime action movie, which seemed worn out from being repeated hundreds of times, is breathing new life into theaters thanks to its smooth direction.

"[2024 JIFF] The 25th Jeonju International Film Festival Unveils Its Lineup, Notable Programs to Watch"

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Jeonju International Film Festival, which has unveiled its lineup. At 25 years old, akin to a person entering young adulthood, the festival is also contemplating what it means to be more ‘authentic’ and ‘Jeonju-like’.