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The Real Emotions of Infertile Couples, Kim Sol-hae X Lee Do-jin's Feature Debut 'Deprivation' Releases on November 19!

The Real Emotions of Infertile Couples, Kim Sol-hae X Lee Do-jin's Feature Debut 'Deprivation' Releases on November 19!

Capturing the daily lives of a couple worn out after a long IVF process, it calmly depicts the emotions of 'a heart that must stop' and 'a heart that cannot stop' colliding.
Co-directed by Kim Sol-hae and Lee Do-jin, 〈Deprivation〉 is generating anticipation as it unveils a main poster and trailer that leave a deep impression ahead of its release. 〈Deprivation〉 realistically captures the daily lives of a couple worn out after a long IVF process, calmly portraying the...
IVE Jang Wonyoung Targets Malicious Commenters to the End, Starship Says It Will Identify the Authors Through “International Joint Investigation”

IVE Jang Wonyoung Targets Malicious Commenters to the End, Starship Says It Will Identify the Authors Through “International Joint Investigation”

Online tracking will extend through international cooperation, from domestic communities to overseas platforms, to demand strong legal accountability.
A modern societal ailment in which people hide behind the chilling mask of anonymity and slash at others’ character. The idol standing at the center of that violence often becomes a modern-day scapegoat, reflecting the public’s warped cravings and sense of deprivation.
[Interview] Catching This Year’s Debut, a Y2K-Era Sensibility: Director Han Chang-rok, Actors Joo Min-hyung and Baek Ji-hye, Part 1

[Interview] Catching This Year’s Debut, a Y2K-Era Sensibility: Director Han Chang-rok, Actors Joo Min-hyung and Baek Ji-hye, Part 1

Inspired by a murder case in Washington, Benton in 2018, 〈Choong-Choong-Choong〉 portrays a catastrophe sparked by the intersecting desires of three kids.
Retro is the trend. In the fashion, music and props of young people in their 20s, there’s nowhere that a Y2K sensibility hasn’t managed to seep in. Director Han Chang-rok, born in 1990 and a graduate of the Korea National University of Arts film school, pulls this retro sensibility straight onto...
[Photos &] K-Culture and K-Pop Fandom Rock Colombia’s Election Campaign: Left-Wing Candidate’s “OPPA” and “I Love You” Strategy

[Photos &] K-Culture and K-Pop Fandom Rock Colombia’s Election Campaign: Left-Wing Candidate’s “OPPA” and “I Love You” Strategy

Colombia’s left-wing presidential candidate targets young voters by leaning on the K-pop fandom. Using social messages from K-culture such as BTS to push back against the conservative camp.
An Unexpected Gamble That Shook Colombia’s Presidential Race, Blurring the Lines Between Politics and CultureOn the modern political stage, “image making” is not just packaging—it is the core mechanism of power.
[Photo] Shin Min-a Changes the Game With a Twin Thriller That Plunges Her Into Lost Sight at the Filming Report Session for

[Photo] Shin Min-a Changes the Game With a Twin Thriller That Plunges Her Into Lost Sight at the Filming Report Session for "Eye"

She teams up with Kim Nam-hee, who joins the cast as a detective, to deliver a suffocating sense thriller.
Two chilling faces of 'Roco Queen,' and the blood-red return of 'Shin Min-a'Actress 'Shin Min-a', whose charm has been etched into the public's memory, returns with the cold, sense-shattering thriller 'Eye'. In what is her first challenge since debut—taking on two roles in one person—she plays both...
[Interview] “There’s No ‘Gentle Melody’ in Our Desires” ‘Trainer’ Director Seo Eun-seon ②

[Interview] “There’s No ‘Gentle Melody’ in Our Desires” ‘Trainer’ Director Seo Eun-seon ②

With the release from prison of Sora (Kim Seung-hwa), her younger sister who has a criminal record, the everyday life of celebrity pet trainer Ha-yeong (Choi Seung-yun) begins to shake.
▶〈Trainer〉 Seo Eun-seon, the director’s interview continues from Part 1. Their relationship, full of mutual hostility, keeps creating tension in the film—and gives it a reason for incidents to happen. ​Yes. It feels like they each hold the other’s leash. Ha-yeong is afraid of Sora because of the past.
[Interview] “I’m Drawn to Dangerous, Problematic ‘Unknown Women’” Director Seon-sun Seo of ‘The Trainer’ ①

[Interview] “I’m Drawn to Dangerous, Problematic ‘Unknown Women’” Director Seon-sun Seo of ‘The Trainer’ ①

After her younger sister Sora (Seung-hwa Kim), who has a criminal record for murder, is released from prison, the day-to-day life of star pet dog trainer Ha-young (Seung-yoon Choi) begins to shake.
A noteworthy “intruder” has appeared in Korean independent cinema. A director who brings uncomfortable things, things you want to hide, and things that get under your skin right to the front—stimulating the audience’s senses.
[A Pinch by Kim Ji-yeon] Why “21st-Century Daegun’s Wife” (21st-Century Grand Prince Consort) Turned Out More Bland Than Expected

[A Pinch by Kim Ji-yeon] Why “21st-Century Daegun’s Wife” (21st-Century Grand Prince Consort) Turned Out More Bland Than Expected

After saying 'I enjoyed it,' I always feel like tacking on a 'but. ' Maybe it's my innate contrarian streak. No matter how entertaining a movie or drama is, there's always one thing I want to point out. I pick at that nagging detail and write 'A Pinch by Kim Ji-yeon.
[Photo] Aiming for a $150 billion gold bullion… Park Bo-young makes a daring transformation in Disney+ 'Goldland,' 'Production Press Event现场'

[Photo] Aiming for a $150 billion gold bullion… Park Bo-young makes a daring transformation in Disney+ 'Goldland,' 'Production Press Event现场'

Park Bo-young goes all-in with weight loss and barefaced grit, delivering a bold acting transformation surrounding a $150 billion gold bullion
Perfectly erasing 'Ppokbli,' Park Bo-young's blood-red desireActor 'Park Bo-young' boldly sheds the lovable image that has become familiar to the public and throws her hat into the ring for her first-ever 'crime thriller'.
[Chua-Young’s Music Box] Music for the Purification Ritual of Wounded Youth: “Girls Band Cry”

[Chua-Young’s Music Box] Music for the Purification Ritual of Wounded Youth: “Girls Band Cry”

I get hooked on the music in the film. Music sometimes conveys intimate feelings a character can’t fully express through the visuals alone—or through the lines you hear. It can also serve as a window into the creator’s hidden intentions. For me, understanding film music was one way to connect with the movie. “Chua-Young’s Music Box” lets you listen more closely to the movie’s voice through music. (P.S. While listening to the music, I hope you’ll read the article.)
Following the first film, 〈Girls Band Cry: The Movie—Youth Rhapsody〉 (hereinafter 〈Youth Rhapsody〉), the sequel 〈Girls Band Cry: The Movie, Hey Our Future〉 was released in theaters on April 16. This theatrical release is a compilation film: while it faithfully follows the existing story, it adds...