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'The Legend of Disney Vlogger' Adam the Woo Found Dead at Home... Age 51

'The Legend of Disney Vlogger' Adam the Woo Found Dead at Home... Age 51

Found dead at home in Florida after a wellness check... A friend confirmed through the window, cause of death unknown. Traveling with 4 million subscribers since 2009... "The world has lost a giant," colleagues mourn. From theme park explorer to Disney icon... "Every day was an adventure."
The first-generation YouTuber 'Adam the Woo (real name David Adam Williams)', who inspired 4 million subscribers by traveling around Disney theme parks and hidden gems in America in an old van, has suddenly left us. He was 51 years old.
Will We See Them in Korea Soon? New Films from High-Profile Directors in the Cannes Competition

Will We See Them in Korea Soon? New Films from High-Profile Directors in the Cannes Competition

One of the world's three major film festivals, the Cannes Film Festival, opened on May 12. Now in its 79th edition, this year's festival has Park Chan-wook serving as president of the main competition jury, and it has drawn a lot of attention with Na Hong-jin's first new film in ten years, 〈Hope〉,...
Angels, Witches, Vampires, a Re-Release of 'Orlando'—Two or Three Things to Know About Tilda Swinton ②

Angels, Witches, Vampires, a Re-Release of 'Orlando'—Two or Three Things to Know About Tilda Swinton ②

In〈〉Orlando〈〉, the queen becomes captivated by the handsome young nobleman Orlando (Tilda Swinton) and issues a command: “Never grow old, and never die.”
▶ The article about the re-release of〈〉Orlando〈〉 and Tilda Swinton continues from the first installment. Meeting Derek Jarman, the maverick of British film, is surprisingly meaningful. Ever since Derek Jarman debuted with〈〉Caravaggio〈〉, he appeared in eight consecutive films.
It's a Shame! 'No Other Choice' Misses Out on Award at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival

It's a Shame! 'No Other Choice' Misses Out on Award at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival

Director Park Chan-wook expressed to local reporters, "I feel like I've already won a big award because the audience reaction is better than any film I've made."
Director Park Chan-wook's new film 〈No Other Choice〉 missed out on an award at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival. It was the first time in 20 years since Park Chan-wook was invited to the competition section of the Venice Film Festival, following 〈Lady Vengeance〉 in 2005.