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Jung Woo-sung X Hyun Bin 'Made in Korea', Premiering on Disney+ on the 24th... Epic Visual Showdown

Jung Woo-sung X Hyun Bin 'Made in Korea', Premiering on Disney+ on the 24th... Epic Visual Showdown

Director Woo Min-ho: "Not a Spin-off of The Drug King"... Jung Woo-sung: "Please Focus on the Work Rather Than My Personal Life"
Actors Jung Woo-sung and Hyun Bin are collaborating for the first time in the Disney+ original series 〈Made in Korea〉. At the production presentation held at the Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas Hotel in Gangnam, Seoul on the 15th, the two actors expressed their excitement for the project and...
Lee Byung-hun to Serve as the First Male Solo Host at the 30th Busan International Film Festival Opening Ceremony in September

Lee Byung-hun to Serve as the First Male Solo Host at the 30th Busan International Film Festival Opening Ceremony in September

Recognized for his 35 years of acting prowess and the global impact of 'Squid Game', he will host the 30th anniversary opening at the Busan Cinema Center on September 17.
The Busan International Film Festival, a representative festival of the Korean film industry, has chosen actor Lee Byung-hun as the face of its 30th anniversary opening ceremony. According to the festival's announcement on the 28th, Lee Byung-hun will be the first male solo host in the history of...
Kim Na-hee, Critic: ‘Vivaldi and Me’ ① The Moment Beings You Only Ever Hear About Start to Appear in Spring

Kim Na-hee, Critic: ‘Vivaldi and Me’ ① The Moment Beings You Only Ever Hear About Start to Appear in Spring

The original title is 《Primavera》, which means “spring” in Italian. It is the name of the first concerto among Vivaldi’s 《The Four Seasons》, and another word for liberation.
The original title of the film 〈Vivaldi and Me〉 is 《Primavera》, which means “spring” in Italian. It is also the name of the first concerto among Vivaldi’s 《The Four Seasons》, but in this context, spring is another word for liberation.
'Juice Uncle' actor Park Dong-bin passes away… found dead at a restaurant he was preparing to open

'Juice Uncle' actor Park Dong-bin passes away… found dead at a restaurant he was preparing to open

At age 56, discovered in Pyeongtaek by an acquaintance… no signs of criminal wrongdoing and no suicide note With news of the tragedy unfolding ahead of the opening of a Korean restaurant, 'Boritturak,' in early May, sorrow grows From 'The Boy Next Door' 'Doks a' to 'Juice Uncle'… the curtain falls on a 30-year acting life
Actor Park Dong-bin (56; birth name Park Jong-mun), familiar to the public as the character 'Juice Uncle' in the drama 'I Wonder If You Loved Me,' has passed away. Having devoted his life to acting, he left this world while he was on the brink of opening a restaurant—his dream from childhood—just...
Everything About Meryl Streep ③ From “The Post” to “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” Women in Hollywood!

Everything About Meryl Streep ③ From “The Post” to “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” Women in Hollywood!

“Meryl, when you stand up, everyone will probably stand up, too.” As Meryl smiled and stood up, all the women in that spot—producers, directors, writers, cinematographers, composers, and designers—stood up as well.
〈The Post〉A Feminist Film by Steven SpielbergIn 〈Black Echo〉, the first installment in Michael Connelly’s detective “Harry Bosch” series, Harry Bosch lives haunted by the nightmarish memories he endured during his service in the Vietnam War.
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.
[Sungchan-eol’s Comic Book] The “Happy” Adventure of Circus Cutie Donuts, “Donuts and the Circus”

[Sungchan-eol’s Comic Book] The “Happy” Adventure of Circus Cutie Donuts, “Donuts and the Circus”

I’m totally obsessed with subculture. If it involves fresh stories or material—and characters—like not just movies, but webtoons, games, comics, anime, and more, I check it out first. I opened the world of “otaku fandom” with a comic book, and became an “a-adult” who reads comic books on an...
[Interview] “Who Do You Build for?” Director Lim Pil-seong, Part ② of “How to Become a Landlord in the Republic of Korea”

[Interview] “Who Do You Build for?” Director Lim Pil-seong, Part ② of “How to Become a Landlord in the Republic of Korea”

Last weekend, the show reached episode 8 and is now past the midpoint of its 12-episode run.
▶ 〈How to Become a Landlord〉 The interview with Director Im Pil-seong continues from Part 1. After episode 7, it felt like the ending was shaped by the director’s point of view. But it’s pretty rare for both the writer and the director to be making a drama together for the first time.
'Climax' Finds Success in Taiwan and Indonesia... #1 in Taiwan & #1 in Indonesia for Three Straight Weeks

'Climax' Finds Success in Taiwan and Indonesia... #1 in Taiwan & #1 in Indonesia for Three Straight Weeks

Also Enters the First-Week TOP5 in North America, Europe, Oceania, and the Middle East
ENA Monday-Tuesday drama 〈Climax〉 is maintaining its box-office momentum as it tops both global platform charts and domestic viewing metrics. According to the global OTT ranking site FlixPatrol on the 7th, 〈Climax〉 took #1 in the Taiwan region and claimed #1 in Indonesia for three straight weeks.
From Part 2 to the Oscars Stage: The Fun, Quip-Filled Back-and-Forth from the Stars of ‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’

From Part 2 to the Oscars Stage: The Fun, Quip-Filled Back-and-Forth from the Stars of ‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’

Like a film that revived the long-neglected narrative of “K-pop” and “K-culture”—lifting them back up to a global, top-tier standard—the stars of the animated feature 〈K-Pop Demon Hunters〉 faced reporters. 〈K-Pop Demon Hunters〉 is an animation about Lumi, Joy, and Mira from the K-pop group...